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    Quote Originally Posted by denill

    "I was distressed to see this policeman sitting there in his car and pointing his little speedgun down the road," Mr Parr, patient care co-ordinator at Cranford Hospice, said.

    "It would seem that, increasingly, the only way to access any service from the police is to drive at 111km per hour on the open road."

    Hastings area commander Inspector Dean Clifford said given the circumstances and staff available he was "happy with how the police staff dealt with this very unfortunate event".

    The officer Mr Parr saw was a Road Policing Group member dealing with a crash on Ocean Beach Road, which was experiencing heavy traffic.

    "Deployment of resources are made based on the information at hand and, unfortunately, at times those decisions may not meet the expectations of the people involved."

    Mr Clifford did not supply details of the crash. A Hastings firestation spokesperson told Hawke's Bay Today that the fire service did not attend any crash in Ocean Beach Road that afternoon.
    The fact it was a man with a little speed gun would suggest it wasn't a speed camera and therefore a HP or normal cop would it no Spud???

    And the spin the Senior cops have put on it is utter shit and leaves me wondering why the f**k our taxes go into a force that has specilised to the extent it cant see beyond its narrow minded focus of saving lives through fining people for 111km! The asher case (sp?), farmers wife and cases like this leave the public with little respect and confidence in people who should be upstanding members of our nation. Vigilante justice and anarchy are approaching fast.

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    This sort of thing doesn't suprise me at all. Their no1 priority seems to be gathering revenue from NZers, what aload of shit. They couldn't give a shit about the road toll, they use the road toll as an excuse for this bs .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Will
    Very unfortunate but it looks like the Officer wasn't trained for other police work.
    And that's the way it goes.
    You know that the speed camera vans are manned with contract staff, not police.
    Hey Will - the weasel response from the Hastings area commander Inspector Dean Clifford made no mention of any of the above????

    I reckon you would make a better PR/damage control person than Clifford. The best he could do was come up with a spurious accident in the area.

    As Merv wrote - Police are losing respect at an ever increasing rate and Politicians need to tackle the problem.................

    BillW.

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    Are they so arrogant that they don't even bother with the principle of plausible deniability?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Will
    Very unfortunate but it looks like the Officer wasn't trained for other police work.
    And that's the way it goes.
    You know that the speed camera vans are manned with contract staff, not police.
    Do you know that ACC have paid the government for the STOP buses that do the drink driving tests and that they have also paid for so many man hours of police time on those buses. So if a buglary happens near a STOP bus, the staff (theoretically) wont do anything else but the bus.
    And that's the way it goes.
    WELL GUYS IM ALL FOR THIS BOOZE BUS, I PERSONALLY THINK THE AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL BEFORE DRIVING SHOULD BE LOWER THAN IT IS NOW.

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    Arrow Read it, not surprised by it

    but will be keeping my opinion to my self
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Arrow Question only.

    Quote Originally Posted by denill
    I am not a police knocker but have like many others, good reason to question and criticise their priorities. This article appeared in the local newspaper last night......
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    Is the cost of sending a Police car more expensive than having a helicopter come and pick up the body???
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Arrow Yea I agree totally

    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    WELL GUYS IM ALL FOR THIS BOOZE BUS, I PERSONALLY THINK THE AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL BEFORE DRIVING SHOULD BE LOWER THAN IT IS NOW.
    Personally I think if your going to drive it should be completely unacceptable to have and alcohol in your system at all
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...&postcount=235

    I guess people don't bother searching the forum before posting anymore.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...&postcount=241

    Same issues apply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda
    I've had enough of the mud slinging game, it gets pretty blardy boring and I would not be aware of the issue coming up before as I'm new to the site. Look if I have offended you as much as I think I have then I apologise. Point taken on the rep points. I guess if I aint got something nice to say==>>>
    You don't need to apologise, I'm not offended at all. But I'm glad you've had a wee think about things.

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    Arrow More to the point.

    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...&postcount=235

    I guess people don't bother searching the forum before posting anymore.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...&postcount=241

    Same issues apply.
    Some of us just dont trawl around the site for other threads on the same issue, kinda have better things to do
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Arrow No worries spud

    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka
    You don't need to apologise, I'm not offended at all. But I'm glad you've had a wee think about things.
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    says the man?? who resurrected 100 dead threads less than a week ago.....

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    Arrow Yea

    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    says the man?? who resurrected 100 dead threads less than a week ago.....
    I thought I explained and sorted that one out
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Velox
    Firstly, my mum got a ticket for going 61 on Burma Rd the other day
    It pisses me off as well. I wouldn't even bother stopping someone for 61, unless they were a crim known to me or it was near a school, hospital etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by Velox
    Secondly, I was sitting near a roundabout a couple of nights ago and a boyracer came up to it and stopped to giveway to a cop car that was already on it. The cop stopped right in the middle of the intersection and waited for the other guy to go! The guy waited a while but the cop wasn't going to move so he just went and the cop hooned after him with his lights on! Mate - I was so pissed off. The cop came back down the road not too long after so I'm thinking there could possibly be a chance that he was just checking the guy's licence etc... But man - that's pretty rough if he wasn't!
    My first thought is that the cop knew the driver and wanted to speak to him about something. But you are right, he shouldn't just sit in the middle of the road like that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Velox
    Thirdly, last week I was taking my friend's bike for a little ride at the Thurs night thing at the Hutt carpark (boy racer gathering ) and the cops had blocked the exit and were checking everyone's licences. The guy asked me what I was up to and, thinking he was just making conversation while he checked my licence, I said "Oh, I'm just hanging out with mates" and he said "Actually you're just annoying people" and told me I couldn't go back in to get my mates and "goodbye" and he walked off. Nice PR buddy!
    I don't know what it is like down in the Hutt Valley but when "boy racers" gather in large numbers in my area they tend to make a nuisance of themselves and we get heaps of complaints about them doing skids and the loud "boom boom" stereos. If thats the case I can understand the cops treating people with some contempt, (because it is a pain in the arse and they would rather be doing something else).

    Quote Originally Posted by Velox
    Fourthly, I had a dream that I was driving a car
    OK............. maybe theres a sign there but I can't quite figure it out.

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