[QUOTE=Pixie]Definately so with LTNZ. Not sure about ACC (Accident Compensation Corp)Originally Posted by Ixion
[QUOTE=Pixie]Definately so with LTNZ. Not sure about ACC (Accident Compensation Corp)Originally Posted by Ixion
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Or why we need a Minister of Road Safety, a Minister of Transport , and a Police Minister.Originally Posted by MikeL
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
I was done for drink driving and I only had a reading of 420mgm, sometimes it's suitable to drive with that blood alcohol level, they're just revenue gathering by making the limit 400, why don't they give a bit of discretion?Originally Posted by WINJA
(this is a PT in case WINJA can't figure it out)![]()
It should be like in the U.S. where the fines go back into the state/county and they can set the fines/speed-limits etc, then you WOULD see revenue gathering and nobody would have an argument 'cos they would not be told any different!!![]()
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Originally Posted by WINJA
Define "whats right"
Whats right according to you? the guy next door? Brian Tamaki? Helen Clark?
I think everyone will have a very different idea of "whats right"
Yes, of course they do. They expect that their money will be used in the specified tasks that were agreed on when the funding was negotiated.Originally Posted by Ixion
Good point about being revenue positive. The way the funding is provided does influence prioities and outcomes because the cops assigned to ACC booze busses are tasked specifically with drink drive enforcement. They only divert away from these duties when there are no other units available to attend urgent jobs.Originally Posted by Ixion
The perceived harm of drink driving is widely accepted as being something that needs to be tightly controlled. The majority of the public accept that it is necessary.Originally Posted by Ixion
People often question the sense of testing for drunks at peak traffic times, early in the morning and teh middle of the day. I've picked up a good number of spectacularly drunk drivers at these times, you never know when or where they wil pop up.Originally Posted by Ixion
Also the fact that testing can happen anywhere and at any time enhances the perceived risk of getting caught. It makes people think before drinking & driving. Its more of a prevention strategy than a get out and catch some drunks strategy.
It concerns me too. What you end up with is a police service that is effectively controlled by third parties. Police must be able to operate independantly of direct outside influence, including that of central Govt. The mandate of polcie is of course set by Govt and police remain answerable to Govt but the day to day operation of the police should remain a police matter.Originally Posted by Ixion
As I see it it is somewhere in between the two.Originally Posted by Ixion
Almost all the new initiatives over the last few years have been directed at traffic. People need to ask Govt why general policing is not given the same priorities.Originally Posted by Ixion
They would never go for that! Too many bureaucrats would be made redundant and end up on the dole cue, which would blow out our wonderfull unemployment figures.Originally Posted by Ixion
Still a mindset that a couple of boxes after work and then drive home is OK. The sober driver message seems to be getting thru. Only way to really stop it is peer pressure and random check points.Originally Posted by spudchucka
Still wont stop the silly broad who after a few drinks decides to go for a drive and is involved in an accident(my rant over)
Must be frustrating for the officers to man check points when other crime needs to be allocated. We hear that police are understaffed all the time yet politics seem slow in anwsering this issue. Yet here in the BOP the Police have seen a huge reduction in crime and more being solved, freeing up officers for more traffic duties I presume by the number and frequency of check points.
More power to them I say, they are doing a great job. They found the driver who did the runner after my accident after a couple of hours even though the car had no plates.
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They've experienced pain and brought jewelry." - Rita Rudner
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Quite right, it's called moral courage. The courage to stand up and question actions you know to be wrong. The UK Police rank and file aren't scared to do so. Why are ours?Originally Posted by WINJA
An example is Gregg O'Connor of the Police Association, he said this morning that Police were relieved that the situation with unallocated files has been made public.
If they're so bloody relieved, why didn't THEY bring it to our attention sooner?
Too right, my mate and I got a drunk driver yesterday who had two near head-ons in the distance they travelled before we stopped them - less than 4km!Originally Posted by spudchucka
Both other motorists involved stopped and thanked us for getting the drunk off the road.
Drunk driver blew 1224mgm on the 'machine' and it was 1:20pm on a Friday arvo!!
"I've only had three jugs over a four-hour period" - Yeah right! (Maybe it was bourbon?).'
Why do they come up with pathetic stories like that? Do they think the cop is going to say "Ooops, the machine must be wrong, I'll let you go and see you later, have a good day?"![]()
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How soon was 'sooner' Lou? 1 file? 5 files?Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
Do you go to the media every time your 'boss' does something you don't like/believe in/think provides a poor service?
Don't feed the trolls!!![]()
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Ok. How long would it take for rank and file cops to get concerned. One year, two, ten?Originally Posted by scumdog
As for my boss, I always have the option of resigning.
[QUOTE=Lou Girardin]Quite right, it's called moral courage. The courage to stand up and question actions you know to be wrong. The UK Police rank and file aren't scared to do so. Why are ours?
Because they are chosen for their low intelligence and compliance.
Did you know an alarm goes off in Robinson's office if a cop has an original thought?
The road toll is shitOriginally Posted by MikeL
more men die of prostate cancer every year than die on the roads
why not throw some money at that for a change?
Of couse,no ones thought of a way to make revenue out of that one
and it might require a cop to stick a finger up some ones arse.
"Pixie", seems an appropriate name for someone that isn't yet a fully fledged Troll.![]()
Pixie, IF THERE WAS NOT SO MANY STPID FAKING CUNTS ON THE BLOODY ROAD THEN MAYBE LESS REVENUE WOULD BE GAINED????Originally Posted by Pixie
Really what sort of farking lame comment was that? "Oh, officer if you are going to make me pay for that ticket, then I'll hate all coppers for ever" <---------about as lame as that statement I think.
If more men got themselves checked for prostate cancer earlier, like they SHOULD, then less would die. Bit like your comment, its easier to bury one's head in the sand instead???![]()
Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.
Obviously any suggestion that cops are tax collectors hits a very raw nerveOriginally Posted by Honda
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