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    Report a bad driver

    Don't get mad get even! Having just written a thread to a topic (not sure how to include it in this post, but it was to do with Bloody Cage Drivers) I found this link from the NZ police website to report a bad driver.

    http://www.police.govt.nz/service/road/roadwatch.php

    I tried it out and got an e-mail back:

    Thank you for your report. It has been dealt with under Community
    Roadwatch Report number: 103593
    We have written to the owner of the vehicle outlining our concerns about
    the way it has been driven and asking that they raise the issue with the
    driver.

    We hold all reports for two years, and if a vehicle receives more than
    three from different people, we declare it to be a vehicle driven by unsafe
    drivers. At that point, we seek the assistance of the local police to
    actively seek out the vehicle and all other vehicles registered to and used
    by the owner. The first person we tell of our intentions is the owner.
    The whole idea is to get the owner to take responsibility for how their
    vehicle is used.


    At the end of the day it may not change their habits, but at least they will know there behaviour doesn't go un-noticed.

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    Good Link, I'll be using it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bounty
    Don't get mad get even! Having just written a thread to a topic (not sure how to include it in this post, but it was to do with Bloody Cage Drivers) I found this link from the NZ police website to report a bad driver.

    http://www.police.govt.nz/service/road/roadwatch.php

    I tried it out and got an e-mail back:

    Thank you for your report. It has been dealt with under Community
    Roadwatch Report number: 103593
    We have written to the owner of the vehicle outlining our concerns about
    the way it has been driven and asking that they raise the issue with the
    driver.

    We hold all reports for two years, and if a vehicle receives more than
    three from different people, we declare it to be a vehicle driven by unsafe
    drivers. At that point, we seek the assistance of the local police to
    actively seek out the vehicle and all other vehicles registered to and used
    by the owner. The first person we tell of our intentions is the owner.
    The whole idea is to get the owner to take responsibility for how their
    vehicle is used.


    At the end of the day it may not change their habits, but at least they will know there behaviour doesn't go un-noticed.
    Just placed that on my favourites so I'll be using it also.
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    great idea - only problem is i have a shit memory and find it difficult to get my pen and paper out of my pocket when on the bike in order to write down the registration number!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff Baff
    great idea - only problem is i have a shit memory and find it difficult to get my pen and paper out of my pocket when on the bike in order to write down the registration number!
    Get off the drugs man!!!
    Not even with yours!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckman
    Get off the drugs man!!!
    you can smell it form there!! i knew this broadband was good but shit!!
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    Unfortunately these road reports rely on statements built entirely on the complainant's perceptions. Having to accumulate 3 reports from different persons over 2 years is some buffer against 'abuse', however I beleive law enforcement is the job of the Police, not the average citizen. In some situations you may have also felt hard done by from whatever action you witnessed, but may have missed a detail which would have in fact meant the driver had not been breaking the law. Case in point, do you recall how little knowledge the average citizen has of the road code from the Kiwi driving challenge? Also there is no way an officer can properly validate the claims against the driver, and therefore someone could be unfairly targetted.
    If you can't *555 and have the other driver dealt to in a resonably short length of time from the incident you noted, then it shouldn't really be pursued further.

    Several years ago I was on the receiving end of a road watch report that was nothing but a mass of blatant lies (except for me flipping the other driver the 'bird' - I admit to that). Despite clearly conveying my side of the story to the 'investigating officer', demonstrating 3 points from the rode code that indicated I was in the right and pointing out 2 obvious inconsistencies in the other driver's story, the record still stood. It was also suggested by the narrow minded plod that I should have somehow still given way (despite having right of way) just to defuse the situation. Pffft. Giving way to people like that only justifies their actions to themselves.

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    That is soooooo kewl!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drunken Monkey
    however I beleive law enforcement is the job of the Police, not the average citizen.
    You are of course 100% correct! However the police need the eyes and ears of the public because they haven't yet developed the law enforcement crystal ball. Road watch reports that appear to disclose obvious traffic offences are always investigated, I've done dozens of them myself! However your depth of investigation is very limited and often it is just a case of getting both sides of the story and trying to determine what actually happened. Because neither party is totally independant you can't take either ones story as being more credible than the others. They usually result in a warning by way of letter if fault is found and the matter is then filed. When you get multiple complaints about the same incident or the same vehicle on the same day then you may have a strong case for prosecution. Likewise if a particular vehicle is constantly generating complaints then that vehicle is likely to become a target for the local cops and will receive no discretion when offences are found.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka
    You are of course 100% correct! However the police need the eyes and ears of the public because they haven't yet developed the law enforcement crystal ball. Road watch reports that appear to disclose obvious traffic offences are always investigated, I've done dozens of them myself! However your depth of investigation is very limited and often it is just a case of getting both sides of the story and trying to determine what actually happened. Because neither party is totally independant you can't take either ones story as being more credible than the others. They usually result in a warning by way of letter if fault is found and the matter is then filed. When you get multiple complaints about the same incident or the same vehicle on the same day then you may have a strong case for prosecution. Likewise if a particular vehicle is constantly generating complaints then that vehicle is likely to become a target for the local cops and will receive no discretion when offences are found.
    Spudchucka - thanks for your input - its good to have a professional opinion on some of the issues discussed on this site. Keep up the good work.

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    Yeah spud- we luvs yous guys when you pull crazy drivers up.

    Btw nurses just got a pay increase- does that mean you get shortchnaged on a few new bits of gear or new officers? Time for a pay increase?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NC30_chick
    That is soooooo kewl!
    Going to start reporting sportbike rider with packracks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm
    Yeah spud- we luvs yous guys when you pull crazy drivers up.

    Btw nurses just got a pay increase- does that mean you get shortchnaged on a few new bits of gear or new officers? Time for a pay increase?
    They deserve every cent! We have a pay round that is current for at least another year and I am NOT holding my breath for a 20% hike when they start negotiating again.

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