Btw what difference would a centre line make if you have a patrol car wedged across both lanes?
U-turn should be banned. 180 degree turns should really only be committed without exposing the vehicle to both sides of the road. E.g., using a road side/runoff/turning area, driveways, or side roads..
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Being frustrated with the minimal and barely accurate news reports, I have made my own enquiries. Incidentally the Otago Daily Times has the best report of sentencing http://www.odt.co.nz/58043/police-pa...osts-him-60000
For those who think Bridgman was convicted for being a liar, that's wrong. Here is what the judge said - "You thought at the time you were doing your duty in trying to apprehend a speeding motorcyclist and you made an awful mistake."
My earlier posts were not quite right - hate that.Here are the correct facts.
Bridgman was ultimately convicted because the jury visited the crash scene. This is unusual, but it meant they got to see how narrow the road is and the tight corner.
The NZ Police do not use insurance, they paid out directly for the bikes. All done some time ago.
The reparation ordered of $30,000 is payable to each motorcyclist. It represents compensation for post traumatic stress and emotional harm. It is payable by Bridgman personally, not the police.
I'm a bit shocked about that myself because it seems an extraordinary sum given what others pay - or don't pay.
Bridgman offered $20,000 each at the hearing so its hard for him to argue with the final result. He isn't a wealthy man but PERFd last year so 30 years superannuation should be enough to pay up.
You don't (want to) understand do you,my comment was directed at the fact some press and people are saying speed WAS a factor,then adding maybe was.The crash unit could not say what speed they were doing,hence no prosecution to the injured riders due to the cause being blamed on them.
Of course they tried to brake wtf,the fact as I understand is the cop did a stupid manouvre on a narrowish road requiring 3 attempts,maybe to close to the corner,bikes travelling(no speed mentioned)couldn't stop in time.Most instances if you crash into a vehicle you will be prosecuted due to the fact you haven't stopped in time,therefore riding/driving to close to vehicle in front,a few exceptions to the rule granted.Pretty hard to miss if the object is moving accross the road,they turn one way and brake then the car moves back into their line wham.
No way am I blaming the riders,the blame is the system where it seems revenue from road ticketing is more important than solving crime,certainly more profitable(as he looks at speed camera ticket),feel sorry for the cops I know,they are human,and if they caused an accident like this would damn well show more remorse than this one.
My point in driving/riding exactly,double the stopping in wet weather,the 2 second rule is a guideline not gospel according to Pete(r brock).
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Thank you. That clarifies matters.
A pertinent quoteI suggest that the silver braided ones should bear some responsibility also. The sentence seems a stiff one : although the location was totally unsuitable to try to turn (I passed through there a few months ago and noted the fact), Bridgman may have felt under a duty to pursue the elad machine, based on orders from on high. Some responsibility should be assigned to the obsessional and hysterical attitude toward minor speeding of the police senior ranks.Defence lawyer Garry Barkle said Bridgman's offending resulted from a split second decision to pursue a speeding motorcyclist as part of local and national police policies to combat speed
However, the way that the police establishment turned on Bridgeman after the event suggests that maybe there were already outstanding issues within the force.
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Maybe he needed some "boy racer" training on how to do a handbrakie?
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The outcome of this case leaves a resounding message, drive like a farken idiot and hurt/kill a bunch of people and your gonna have to pay some money to your victims. Regardless of who you are. And that's a good outcome.
Now back to splitting hairs on semantic legal interpretations of the kiwi bush lawyers mythology.
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Well sort of, and I really do wish it was that simple. However I suggest you check out the sentencing day at any busy District Court. Judges do occasionally order payments to victims but usually in the hundreds of $ not $thousands.
The example already given here of $10,000 reparation paid by the guy who hit a little girl in a forecourt shows inconsistency. Why wasn't she worth $30,000? Indeed why not $100,000?
What about the hundreds of drivers who are never ordered to pay anything? Like the ones who have deliberately driven into crowds and maimed/killed people. Why does Bridgman have to pay $60,000 for a momentary mistake - made because he was doing his job - when countless others pay little or nothing?
Yeah, I don't get this either. It's like suggesting that the bank worker who screwed up and dumped $10M in some dodgy bastards accounts is now liable for the ten mill. Errrr, nope.
If I were a Policeman I'd be somewhat concerned about this. Scummy! - WTF, surely you have liability insurance at work? Particularly given that the line of work can occasionally involve twatting people with a big stick.
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Oh, well done. That is some very interesting stuff in there...
Or "Yes, he does give the Police a bad name and has been doing so for a long time. We hate him."Bridgman, who had been in the police for 35 years, had resigned from the force as a result of getting little support from police following the accident ..... The officer in charge of the case, Senior Sergeant Tony Bernards of Nelson police, said outside the court he was "extremely disappointed" that Bridgman had shown no compassion for his victims. "It was all about him."
Those are some damn expensive speed cameras we have out there...Bridgman had been on a salary of $87,000
Take any particular ride, multiply it by a one in one thousand chance of getting injured and it suddenly starts to look like a very expensive pastime - and that's without considering whether or not you'll be killed. Hmmmmmm.The judge said the crash had financial implications totalling $127,000 for Mr Collins and $119,000 for Mr Russell.
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There are no winners in this case.
After reading that latest report, I can kinda (at a stretch) sympathise with Bridgeman.
1. 35 years in the "force" has got to make you fairly cynical, and you'd be fairly institutionalised in terms of accusing accident participants, its police 101. The guys a wanker, but thats what this kind of work tends to do to you. (Mind you, some would say you'd have to be a wanker to aspire to give out traffic tickets and attend traffic accidents for a living).
2. He leaves the job after giving his working life to it with 160k, has to pay 60k, plus legal fees and ends up woth a minimum wage job. The Po po should have coughed up for this. I would expect my employer to carry the can if I made a genuine mistake at work, even if I tried to cover it up.
The only positive that I can think of is that Brent now rides a Tuono.
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