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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    what a north islander in the sth island???????
    You must of had a sign NORTH ISLANDER on your yuppie truck
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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Only a copper could be arrogant enough to assume they know what another man is thinking.
    And what's wrong with arrogance??

    Oh, the rest of you can feel free to have as much arrogance as you want.

    *(getting bored with this thread and it's whingers now in case y'all can't tell)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post


    ps: ever see the leaked emails floating around a while back about quota's?



    I'm with you on that, they are just doing their job
    Yeah I heard and read about the emails, with the media doing their spin on the subject, no doubt trying to make it sensational to sell to the public and sell papers, magazines, airtime, whatever. Ive been around and noticed how the media works well enough to know that usually what they say is one part truth and two parts bollocks. Sure the coppas want to make sure that they recieve their working budget for the same amount next year and to keep some in power, that involves handing out tickets. But Ive misbehaved enough on the roads of NZ to know that there is alot that happens that does not end up with the issuing of a ticket. If they allways did that I would have started behaving along time ago.
    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 Lias View Post
    When I was younger it pretty much used to go like this (We sat and listened to the scanner as they pulled us over lol)

    Comms 3T at copy
    Comms QV copy
    Comms QP , male born DD/MM/YYYY copy
    Comms QP , male born DD/MM/YYYY copy
    Comms QP , male born DD/MM/YYYY copy

    It was damn near a daily occourance for a few years lol.
    Oh, so you was a cager back then??? We never heard them until they was behind us with the siren/lights and I only heard them well when I pulled my helmet off. In fact most times I was just getting told off for doing something minor and as long as I replied at the right time, I didnt have to pay too much time listening. Although there was one magpie (if you dont know what that is then your not old enough) who I knew really well and who would pull me up every Friday, just to say hello and have a yack. My friends thought I was a lucky bugger never getting a ticket after being talked to for so long. I never did tell them that he was a friend and we was just shooting the breeze.
    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 inlinefour View Post
    Yeah I heard and read about the emails, with the media doing their spin on the subject, no doubt trying to make it sensational to sell to the public and sell papers, magazines, airtime, whatever. Ive been around and noticed how the media works well enough to know that usually what they say is one part truth and two parts bollocks. Sure the coppas want to make sure that they recieve their working budget for the same amount next year and to keep some in power, that involves handing out tickets. But Ive misbehaved enough on the roads of NZ to know that there is alot that happens that does not end up with the issuing of a ticket. If they allways did that I would have started behaving along time ago.

    Standard police response-"media spin"
    Link and excerpt from said reported email.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10531969

    Association president Greg O'Connor also said the reality was that quotas existed.
    "Every police officer knows that police have quotas and wryly smile whenever they see senior police stand up and say they don't.
    "They are dressed up many other ways but the reality is that there is an expectation of members that are out there, that they will write so many tickets to certain categories."

    Minor traffic infringements are tax, even the coppers admit it.

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    Oh and from the same entry:

    Ticket targets set for each traffic officer per year:
    * 560 speeding.
    * 130 alcohol.
    * 110 restraints.
    * 220 dangerous/careless.
    * 400 high-risk driving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Standard police response-"media spin"
    Link and excerpt from said reported email.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10531969

    Association president Greg O'Connor also said the reality was that quotas existed.
    "Every police officer knows that police have quotas and wryly smile whenever they see senior police stand up and say they don't.
    "They are dressed up many other ways but the reality is that there is an expectation of members that are out there, that they will write so many tickets to certain categories."

    Minor traffic infringements are tax, even the coppers admit it.
    So even though Ive had almost a lifetime of misbehaving on the roads and pretty much giving Mr Plod a reason to ticket me, why has (s)he not? Im guessing that there is enough dumbarses, doing enough dumbarse things on the road. So that when I come along doing something I shouldn't be, Mr(s)/Miss/Ms Plod's quota is full/caught/issued, that they just cruise on by?
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    A pity all the cops could’nt get together and take a 2 week holiday all at once.
    in other words telling the government we are here to save lives, not shout you and your familys free trips overseas.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokeyging View Post
    A pity all the cops could’nt get together and take a 2 week holiday all at once.
    in other words telling the government we are here to save lives, not shout you and your familys free trips overseas.....
    ..........and sponsor rugby teams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Standard police response-"media spin"
    Link and excerpt from said reported email.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10531969

    Association president Greg O'Connor also said the reality was that quotas existed.
    "Every police officer knows that police have quotas and wryly smile whenever they see senior police stand up and say they don't.
    "They are dressed up many other ways but the reality is that there is an expectation of members that are out there, that they will write so many tickets to certain categories."

    Minor traffic infringements are tax, even the coppers admit it.
    A tax? Really? Missed that bit. Could you highlight it for me please....

    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Oh and from the same entry:

    Ticket targets set for each traffic officer per year:
    * 560 speeding.
    * 130 alcohol.
    * 110 restraints.
    * 220 dangerous/careless.
    * 400 high-risk driving.
    You're wrong.

    1420 tickets for the year?

    Only one in the Naki got that.... and he is considered a machine... The Naki must be lucky then.

    Quote Originally Posted by smokeyging View Post
    A pity all the cops could’nt get together and take a 2 week holiday all at once.
    in other words telling the government we are here to save lives, not shout you and your familys free trips overseas.....
    True.

    But that would be protest action... and the Police is the only job where one can not legally protest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Exactly, SPB.

    After all, THEY obvoiusly don't feel sorry for you, do they?
    A question for yourself Scum, from the multiple 63k hits.

    Does the time of incident come up on the Stalker?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    A question for yourself Scum, from the multiple 63k hits.

    Does the time of incident come up on the Stalker?
    Thats a question I'd like answering.
    I saw '63' clearly on the scanner on the dash but no time/date. I dont belive it would take rocket science to have it included. Might make reaching their quotas harder though!

    Not paying the fine until the last minute...........lying smug faced bastard.

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    They should run a system that take a digital photo of target thats speeding with the time, date and speed. But thats far to honest for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timber020 View Post
    They should run a system that take a digital photo of target thats speeding with the time, date and speed. But thats far to honest for them.
    The ones putting in place legislation for and/or ordering such a camera would be the ones using them, would they??

    Sheesh!
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    A tax? Really? Missed that bit. Could you highlight it for me please....


    I can highlight that for you , ask the question where does the money go and how much money is generated


    lets say those quota figures are true , ( even if they are not the money is quite large )

    400x ( average fine ..$80 ?) =32 000 per year per copper JUST for dangerous driving

    I remember reading last year about the speed cameras in Sydney and how much one of them generated ,,, it was a huge amount

    The money is either going to come from the government as a yearly budget , ( from our tax ) OR User PAYS

    and as NZ is/has moved to a user pays .......

    Stephen

    a few seconds on google ( its not just NZ )


    They show that drivers are now paying £200 a minute to the public purse, prompting the Tories to accuse the Government of treating them as " cash cows."

    In 1997, when Labour came to power, there were 712,753 speeding tickets issued as a result of motorists being caught by camera and police patrols.

    By 2006, according to figures released by the Home Office in a Commons written reply, this had soared to 1,773,412.

    With the cost of a Fixed Penalty Notice having risen from £40 to £60 in 2000, this has meant that the cash raised increased from £28.5 million to £106.4 million.

    David Ruffley, the shadow police reform minister said: "Coupled with an increase in the basic speeding fine, this means speeding tickets are now raising over £100 million a year for the Government.
    "Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."

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