That, however is rubbish.Originally Posted by Funkyfly
That, however is rubbish.Originally Posted by Funkyfly
...she took the KT, and left me the Buell to ride....(Blues Brothers)
Drummer is really upset! For some reason he felt he had to give me negative rep for this post.Originally Posted by spudchucka
No body is in charge of a persons life other than themselves. As for the rest of your postOriginally Posted by Funkyfly
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you've missed every point.
I agree 100% about Solomona, good ridance.Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
Nothings changed!Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
Hmm... now how did I do that? I posted a comment... anyhow someone posted something about me... how do you tell who it is?Originally Posted by spudchucka
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The existing law is an ass! The one the farmer was charged under! The current law is an ass! The existing law is stupid to the max!Originally Posted by drummer
What law(s) are you talking about? I don't think you even have any idea and are just ranting generically about "The Law". Try being specific.
Late nighter as well huh! I have repeatedly said that I believe that in particular the law that allowed the police to charge the farmer in question and yet didn't protect him financially. However there are many laws I feel are an "ass". For example the law that detirmines speed on roads being uniform for different skill levels of drivers and riders.Originally Posted by spudchucka
I am not a lawyer... not a cop... try reading my lengthy post earlier tonight.
If you are so quick to find fault why not put yourself in the shoes of those you critiscise? What harm can it do. All police officers were civilians before they were cops, they know what it is like to be "the public". The public don't "know" what it is like to be a police officer.Originally Posted by drummer
I agree 100%. If they don't want to do the job they should quit. I love my job! Somethings about it suck, other things about it are great. In that respect its no different to any job.Originally Posted by drummer
I'd be surprised if there were many cops that thought terribly different to this.Originally Posted by drummer
You got anything new to tell us?Originally Posted by drummer
Defending laws that are an ass? I'll ask you again, which laws are you talking about?Originally Posted by drummer
The average cop on the street deserves to be defended because he / she is the life blood of any police force. Without them there would be chaos.
I defend the New Zealand Police where I see the organisation being unjustly critiscised. Where critiscism is fair I will also critiscise but not with the over emotional BS that most nay sayers do.
I do what? Have you been reading the same thread? Give me funding! I want more funding!Originally Posted by drummer
This appears to be your main issue with me. I'll explain it once more. The farmers quad was stolen in a burglary. The farmer shot one of the burglars. The farmer was charged, correctly, as he had offended against a number of statutes. This was the correct action as it is not the police role to decide on guilt or innocence. Their roll is to prosecute offenders and put the evidence before the Court. The Court is the correct and only appropriate forum to decide whether the farmer could be convicted of those offences. It is my PERSONAL opinion that the outcome of the Court was the correct one as I too believe in the right to defend property. However, putting on my law enforcement hat, I also believe that the farmer was quite lucky to not be convicted as the laws are quite clear. The legal costs faced by the farmer are irrelevant, he put himself in that position when he pulled the triger. The same costs could be faced by anybody speeding or drink driving and subsequently caused a serious injury of fatal crash. Its the legal system we have, its not always fair but thats life for you isn't it.Originally Posted by drummer
On this forum the opinions I express are my own. If people like you want to actively put the police down thats fine but if I dissagree with your arguement then I'm just a brain washed cop towing the company line?Originally Posted by drummer
There is very little of that attitude in the police as far as I'm concerned. How do you justify that comment?Originally Posted by drummer
I've never said you don't have a point. Nor have I said that the public should not be listened to. I do believe the police should be under a constant state of self / peer review. However I don't think that the police should be an organisation that is instantly reactive to any sign of public dissatisfaction. The nature of police work is such that there will always be aspects of the job that gets up the nose of the public.Originally Posted by drummer
You haven't been around long enough to see who gives you rep, either good or bad. When you become a senior member you will be able to see who has blessed you with their good or bad tidings.Originally Posted by drummer
It looks something like this....
Thanks a lot by the way, I hope you didn't shake your head too hard and get a neck strain.NZ Police/Police Public... 3rd May 2005 22:14 drummer "shakes head"
I did read it. If you are going to have very strong opinions about something shouldn't you at least take the time to become fully informed before lighting up over it?Originally Posted by drummer
Nor does the public need to. The police have taken on a job that is known to be difficult. The public will never fully understand... either what it's like or why you choose that job.Originally Posted by spudchucka
Then why does Joe Average need to know what it's like? If it's not forced upon anyone then it is indeed just another job... however, there is a couple of differences... the "power factor"... the one factor the public currently can not control. If a "bad cop" wants to, he or she can make life very hard for someone... Also, the public expect the police to do their job efficiently, honourably and fairly. Unfortunately, the public disatisfation is increasing because the force is becoming inefficient, many officers are dishonourable, and the perception of unfairness is also a factor.Originally Posted by spudchucka
Already answered.Originally Posted by spudchucka
Maybe so... but just who is the "average" cop? Take my experience... every cop (bar two that work in schools nearby) I have met since returning to NZ 3 years ago from oZ has appeared to be arrogant, a couple were outright rude. I have never had a ticket or been issued a warning since returning... I am talking about ringing police to report a crime... talking to them asking for directions and being told to "move along"... things like that... hey I AM THE PUBLIC!! What do you reckon I should think?Originally Posted by spudchucka
See above!Originally Posted by spudchucka
Good agreed on that!Originally Posted by spudchucka
That just does Not stack up... firstly you state that it isn't the roll of the police to decide on guilt or innocence. Maybe so... but there is a little word called discretion... that is used everyday when a police officer may overlook something... if the police have a stated role to prosecute offenders (your words... how can they be offenders until proven guilty?) when statutes are broken then no discretion could be used. The police have a duty to keep the peace by upholding the law. Their prime role must be to keep the peace... not uphold the law... and thats where I believe as a member of the great unwashed mass out there that the NZ police failed in the case of the farmer.Originally Posted by spudchucka
I strongly take issue with you on your comment that the cost to the farmer is irrelevant... ask the farmer if those costs are irrelevant. The farmer has been found to be not guilty... the police LOST...
Again.. thats your opinion but not the way I see it as a member of the publicOriginally Posted by spudchucka
You for example say that the laws regarding the farmers case worked well. You have defended the 111 system... two issues that I find difficult to understand... you say those things are working well while we have a farmer that is almost bankrupt for defending his property from scum and a 111 system that has seen failure after failure.Originally Posted by spudchucka
easy answer Spud... I agree that the police shouldn't be reactive, howver they need to listen... I take issue with the mention of self and peer review... by limiting reviews in this manner the force becomes insular. What about something like Queensland has... the CJC... an independent body reviewing all aspects of policing.Originally Posted by spudchucka
I am off to bed... take care... stay safe from those naughty crims!
Aha... thats what happened!Originally Posted by spudchucka
Are you saying that opinion should only be expressed by "experts"?Originally Posted by spudchucka
[Wow geez, some people actually 'APPLIED' to suffer daily verbal abuse, the constant threat of being assaulted/killed and whats even more they expected to be paid for it? what effrontery.Originally Posted by Funkyfly
Unfortunately and somewhat stupidly maybe they actually thought that they could help a few people. I've got a degree and all that, i could make twice what i make in the private sector. But why should i expect others to do a job for me i didn't have the balls to do myself?Originally Posted by Funkyfly
No thats right cops have no right to complain. Just grin and take it on the chin, you don't have the same rights as all those other 9 to 5'ers.Originally Posted by Funkyfly
Thats right Funky and I'm sure there are people just like you willing to replace them, if your English was any better I'm sure you would be down there right now. After all how could you turn down a job that offers you average/poor pay, terrible working conditions and none of the rights every single other worker in the country has.Originally Posted by Funkyfly
I at least have a smidgen of respect for Lou's opinions, at least he has been in similar shoes and has a degree (dare i say it) of wisdom. But unfortunately you have none of that.
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