Well, lets see.
This is from the press, covers ONLY those where it went horribly bad.
Add to that , since the Buller gorge incident.
Last year, a Nelson police officer was given diversion after he made a u-turn in front of a following car on State Highway 6 at Atawhai and the cars collided. No-one was injured in the crash.
In 2008, a police highway patrol car was hit by a following vehicle as it made a u-turn to chase a speeding motorcyclist near Midhirst in Taranaki. The following vehicle had pulled out and was passing the patrol car when the officer turned. No one was injured in the crash.
In December 2007, two motorcyclists were hurt after a police car did a U-turn in front of them in the Upper Buller Gorge near Nelson. The officer was turning to chase a speeding motorcyclist heading in the other direction.
Later that month, a motorcyclist was seriously injured when a police car, responding to an emergency call, made a u-turn on State Highway 2 near Maramarua in Waikato.
Two occasions where I personally had to take emergency action to avoid a cop doing stupid.
At least 7 or 8 references on this site that I can recall, including at least a couple in this thread. That's just the ones that made a mention.
D' y' see a pattern here. No, probably not, none so blind as they who will not see.
And as Mr Tooman is on record as opining that every motorcyclist in the country is a recidivist drink rider , because he's seen bikes parked outside licensed cafes, I have no doubt he will easily convince himself that the rider was entirely to blame.
I wonder if the cop wandered over the body of the rider and abused him, as the Buller gorge cop did? Maybe you should start a poll?
Or , easier, see if anyone can remember an occasion when a cop did a SAFE U turn ?
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
it's very sad indeed.
but be realistic guys, you cant expect the officer to do kinematic equations in his head preceding a persuit.
there's already laws in place that make the officers actions illegal and they were broken, do you expect additional laws or rules to remain unbroken?
The thing is; these cops (plural) who have pulled these dangerous turns have done so "in the execution of their duty" etc etc. Be that as it may, the cops are given certain powers when they go through their (so-called) training and they were exercising those powers right? However, with those powers comes responsibility, or at least it should. They need to use their powers responsibly and part of that responsibility is to perform their duty without placing members of the public at risk, or 'undue risk', whatever. This responsibility is lacking.
teaching my son to drive at the moment, followed a cop around the Sockburn roundabout. I'm telling my son to indicate left to turn off the roundabout as we watch the cop in front taking the same direction as us WITHOUT indicating. Not the crime of the century, but not the first time I've witnessed this. These people are supposedly the enforcers of the rules of our roads, and they don't seem to know the rules themselves. Are they just lazy (mmmm, donuts).
As for u-turns, yes they can be dangerous, but also perfectly safe when done properly and in the right conditions. NOT on a blind hill/rise!
I am saddened to here of another needless death on our roads, and my thoughts go out to Paul's family.
Shaken, not stirred in the shakey city!
I can vouch for one veteran cop in that area and his ability to u-turn. I got a ticket in my car a few years ago, not very far from where this terrible crash happened. Now I got done for 113kph in the outside lane of a passing lane overtaking a truck. Copper was coming the other way. Next thing I know he is carving up the traffic behind me all lights and sirens. So I pulled over. His first words to me after commenting on how fast I was going was "I had to dangerously turn through 3 lanes of moving traffic to catch you". "My response was you didn't have to."
Be interesting to see if it is the same bloke.
I am with you there Hels, but frankly I would never have pulled a U-turn/3 point turn there so I dont think that particular thing could happen to me as the driver of a car. As far as on my bike goes...
I ride like everyone is out to kill me, and that includes being hyper aware if I can not see the clear road in front of me.
Incredibly stupid, sensless thing to have happened.
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Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
The difference with this one is the poor guy was killed by a person who's job it is to uphold the law, and who's job involves preaching the virtues to everyone else on the road. Seems he didn't practice what he preached! No different really than if a cop robbed a bank or murdered someone, it will create more discussion because ultimately they are breaking the laws they are paid to enforce.
Shaken, not stirred in the shakey city!
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