absolutely, merging a public service organisation that had a help people catch crooks ethos , with a revenue earning bunch of small car big dick syndrome people was never going to have a good outcome.
I think merging these two diametrically opposed organisations has been an unmitigated failure and should be reversed at the earliest opportunity.
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
Probably did, I just don't tend to remember that sort of stuff. Happens, dealt with, forgotten. I only remember the two cops who would have taken me out , if I did not have a well trained spidey, because it was soon after the Buller gorge incident, and both times I thought 'They just haven't learned anything at all'. Made it stick in my mind.
Prolly, too, I mainly remember the bikie snakes. Never took much notice of the car ones.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Snakes? I've heard them called that, but when I was a lad we called them maggots, and it was one particular maggot (who ended up getting stabbed, ironically) that inspired me to pen this when I was about 17/18. All in jest, of course.
The Maggot.
"New Zealand abounds with those MOT runts
Posing as coppers and acting like cunts
There's no end to the hate those arseholes create
And I've got a feeling they all masturbate
But if maggots can breed the offspring are poor
Coz that's the result when you use the back door
Should you be stopped by a spotty-faced prick
Keep your legs crossed and mind out for your dick
Riding round town on their Japanese wrecks
Harrassing the public and doing spot checks
All night in the pub, drinking far too much rum
Behind you a car that's chock full of scum
They'll take you and break you and fondle your bum
But when you scream 'help' they'll beat you up some
If a maggot wants a fight, and most of them do
Stab him ten times and get his mate too
It's just another case of them versus us
But how can we argue with that lowlife pus?
They grease round a judge like green runny slime
Just to stick a poor biker for some petty crime
So if a maggot should visit, one grey day at work
Take him out back and carve up the jerk
There's no hope for us bikers, of that I am sure
If we do make the grade they'll just change the law
So when you're out riding on a hot summers day
And a maggot on wheels stops you going your way
Break out the sawn-off and blow him away
If you think they'll quit you need your head read
The day that I'm free is the day that I'm dead."
Tee hee.
You all no doubt realise that no matter what sensible comments, or for that matter non-sensible comments, you make in this thread, it is not going to make a diddly squat of difference.
It won't bring poor Paul Brown (May he RIP) back. It sure as hell won't make Police change their pursuit of speeders at any cost attitude. In fact no one with any clout will even read this thread.
The thread is all about - making us feel good.![]()
It's OK to disagree with me. I can't force you to be right.
You where a very angry young man
Maybe not. The press are takiing a definite interest in this, they are the ones saying that the policy should change. And I know for a fact that the press read this site. We know the police read it too. Public opinion can effect change, and public opinion is the sum of a lot of inputs that people think aren't noticed.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
The driver of a speeding ute - that a police car was turning to chase when was it was involved in a fatal motorcycle crash - is expected to carry the motorcyclist's coffin. Te Kauwhata man Carl Jackson's 38-year-old friend Paul Brown died when his motorcycle collided with a highway patrol car which was doing a three-point turn on a Waikato road to chase Mr Jackson. Although he felt "rat-shit for doing over the speed limit", and indirectly contributing to the collision, Mr Jackson said that members of the Te Kauwhata community had offered him support. "I've had a couple of people say 'don't blame yourself for what happened'." He expected to be a pall-bearer at Mr Brown's funeral, which is scheduled for Friday. Mr Jackson said he had known Mr Brown since they were children, and developed a strong friendship through motorcycle racing. Mr Jackson and Mr Brown also worked together for Jackson Engineering, which Mr Jackson operates in conjunction with his father. Mr Jackson, 43, is expected to be charged with speeding in relation to the incident, but disputes police suggestions he was travelling at 154kmh. He said his diesel-powered Mazda Bounty ute was not capable of that speed. He was "still numb" and dealing with Mr Brown's death. He had returned to the crash scene yesterday. "I still can't get my head around what the guy [the officer] was trying to do," Mr Jackson said. He was unaware Mr Brown was behind him, and did not see the crash between the police car and Mr Brown's motorcycle. Mr Jackson and Mr Brown were not travelling together. "I didn't know where Paul was: I didn't know if he had left our friend's, or was still there. He was sitting there finishing his drink when I left. I did not know he was behind me. "He [the police officer] was coming in the opposite direction. As I have gone past the cop, I have looked in my side mirror, seen his [the police officer's] brake lights come on. I naturally thought he was going to chase me." He said the officer had to take some responsibility for the collision. "It's a series of events that should never have happened. I'm not hiding from the fact what I did has probably contributed to the chain of events."
Interesting the way life is isn't it? This guy gets support and the police get blasted as a whole before the investigation has even taken place!
Regards
DougieNZ
J'Ville
Wellington
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