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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Community sports?

    I'm part of the community and I fucking HATE rugby. So, no, it's not "fair enough". I also object to part of my rates going toward rugby fields and my ACC levies going toward fixing up dickheads who bash themselves and each other to bits every Saturday. They're a bunch of fucktards. Let rugby players be self funding and self insured.

    Wankers.
    I say good on them, I like rugby, even played it when I was young, just tuff if you don't like rugby, its there call. I also like motorcycles, women, There are just as many dickheads who ride motor bike's
    the biggest whingers are bikers
    The police can sponsor who ever they want. who cares not the end of the world.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    Well they try to protect the community from crime, thus supporting it... Isn't supporting community sports fair enough?
    That's what fundraising is for. Those rugby homo's get it gift wrapped. Half of them are idiots who've been imported for no other reason than to give the first eleven a chance of winning. So they can fucking cut firewood and wash cars etc... and EARN thier chance of six figure salaries in proffessional bum fucking. The police should be spending every cent they have of improving thier OWN game.
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    We have a saying back in blighty

    "Football is a gentleman's game played by hooligans, rugby is a hooligans game played by gentlemen"

    It's obviously the other way round here so I'm gonna sign up for the local football team so I can hack the crap outta some poofy strikers
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMemonic View Post
    calm down it did not hurt you directly. its a game.
    but its about passion and pride, at the moment they (suck)thou.
    same as if your bike was knocked over and just broke a lever or sumit,
    its only a broken lever no one got hurt or died.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    We have a saying back in blighty

    "Football is a gentleman's game played by hooligans, rugby is a hooligans game played by gentlemen"

    It's obviously the other way round here so I'm gonna sign up for the local football team so I can hack the crap outta some poofy strikers
    So instead of fucking the opposite team, you'd prefer to fuck your own? That's pretty much the difference between rugby and soccer. You should try kickboxing if you want to hack the crap outta someone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    Well they try to protect the community from crime, thus supporting it... Isn't supporting community sports fair enough?
    How the fuck do you work that out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy View Post
    but its about passion and pride, at the moment they (suck)thou.
    same as if your bike was knocked over and just broke a lever or sumit,
    its only a broken lever no one got hurt or died.
    You're missing the point... the police don't sponsor motorcyclists, motorcyclists sponsor the police!
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy View Post
    How the fuck do you work that out.
    When they arrested Jan Molenar, that's got to make a few people feel a little safer, a little more protected... They're doing a service for the community. Funding sporting opportunities for the community is also helping out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NDORFN View Post
    You're missing the point... the police don't sponsor motorcyclists, motorcyclists sponsor the police!
    In all honesty, if you get pinged by the cops tuff, I don't pay into there coffers as I don't do dumb shit, not saying Im an angel, but time and place, and thats not in front of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    When they arrested Jan Molenar, that's got to make a few people feel a little safer, a little more protected... They're doing a service for the community. Funding sporting opportunities for the community is also helping out.
    Thanks for that, I miss read what you were saying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy View Post
    Thanks for that, I miss read what you were saying.
    Yea I re read what I said, it looks like I said they are supporting crime. My bad, negro

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy View Post
    but its about passion and pride, at the moment they (suck)thou.
    same as if your bike was knocked over and just broke a lever or sumit,
    its only a broken lever no one got hurt or died.
    The lever thing has happened, I did not abuse my wife, workmates, children, or dog.

    Some folks, and I know a couple of these types, you could not do worse by if you turned up, raped their wife, kids, dog, and cat, then set fire to their house, and used their car test for thermite's cutting action.

    That is not pride or passion, I will say again, its a game played by professional players (they are paid to to do this) not a war it does not in any way stop the world from rotating or cost you anything, unless you gamble on it. Do you think for an instance that the players feel upset that they let you down in losing like f&*k they do, they have enough difficulty in some cases understanding why it was wrong for Tony Veitch to break his girlfriends back mind you that could be a steriod abuse thing as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NDORFN View Post
    You're missing the point... the police don't sponsor motorcyclists, motorcyclists sponsor the police!
    Ahh and in there is the question how much of the revenue raised from the issuing of traffic infringement notices actually goes back into the community in the form of education of road users, it would be hard to prove what if any as it goes back into the general fund, dam sure 40k spent on rugby sponsorship could be better spent in motorist education or even as a research grant to attempt to discover what it would take to improve motorists habits.

    I would bet there are a few cops out there in these forums who are shaking their heads at the thought of 40k wasted in this manner, especially when they could come up with 101 better uses for it that would have far wider benefit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy View Post
    I say good on them, I like rugby, even played it when I was young, just tuff if you don't like rugby, its there call. I also like motorcycles, women, There are just as many dickheads who ride motor bike's
    the biggest whingers are bikers
    The police can sponsor who ever they want. who cares not the end of the world.
    The police, of all people, shouldn't be sponsoring anybody! They're always bleating on about how underfunded they are. Maybe it's all a smoke screen to cover their inadequacies and poor job performance. (Wouldn't it be nice to be able to blame all the world's screwups on a lack of funding?)

    The police sponsoring rugby teams is akin to local councils getting into property speculation. It's not what they are there for and not what they are paid to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMemonic View Post
    Ahh and in there is the question how much of the revenue raised from the issuing of traffic infringement notices actually goes back into the community in the form of education of road users, it would be hard to prove what if any as it goes back into the general fund, dam sure 40k spent on rugby sponsorship could be better spent in motorist education or even as a research grant to attempt to discover what it would take to improve motorists habits.

    I would bet there are a few cops out there in these forums who are shaking their heads at the thought of 40k wasted in this manner, especially when they could come up with 101 better uses for it that would have far wider benefit.
    You're onto it. Write to your MP and start asking questions of the Police Minister!

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