Good like finding enough people who are actually passionate enough about your cause, and honestly believe that the country is being fucked over by the cops.
If you get 1000 I'll shake your hand.
Get 10,000 and I'll kiss your ass.
Get more than 20,000 I'll do both of the above and then run down Queen Street naked - or if you like run up it, it'll probably take longer.
KiwiBitcher
where opinion holds more weight than fact.
It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.
Ok as funny as it would be its still not going to achieve anything, simply just finding those people...there also needs to be will to do something about it from our MPs/Ministers otherwise we are just bunch of sheep with flags wasting time somewhere on the stairs in front of parliament.
Aww Robert we all no this thread is no longer about a man who has lost his life, two kids without a dad, partner grieving for her loved one, family devasted, not to mention other lives that will be effected...it's all about the audition for Fear Factor KB...hmmmm who will be the first to suck eggs from a rotton chicken........
Your picture's in my wallet and I'm sitting on it. And if that isn't love, I don't know what is
It never was, that's what this one is for.
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
From NZTA website:
Appears the only valid reason for crossing the line is to enter a driveway, or turn down a sideroad. I don't think they meant the sideroad signalled on the signpost either.Making a turn over a no-passing line
You can cross over the solid yellow no-passing line (if it is safe to do so) when making a turn to enter a driveway or side road.
However, bear in mind that no-passing lines are often marked where visibility is limited, so special care is required. It may be safer to turn further along the road, where visibility is better. For more information about no-passing lines, see Passing.
Epic fail there.Making a U-turn
You are normally allowed to make U-turns, as long as the road is clear in both directions and it is safe to do so. Make sure you have enough room to complete the turn and don't create a hazard for oncoming vehicles.
Oh wait - there are mitigating circumstances of course.
List of mitigating circumstances:
1. It was a cop.
2. Ummmmm
3. Cops never do this kind of thing
4. There was a civilian passenger expecting a thrill ride with the doodah band and blinkenlights
5. There's gold in that thar hill
6. The road toll MUST come down
7. The maneuvre has been completed before, thousands of times
8. No policies or procedures were blatantly breached
9. You must ALWAYS blow on the pie
Therefore it is recommended that the veteran campaigner for road toll reduction be exonerated, given a medal at Queen's Birthday weekend, and appointed to a senior role at the Police Driving Instruction School, with accomodation funded from the public purse. Prior to his appointment it is further recommended that he receive ACC funded counselling to aid his recovery from any potential post-traumatic stress disorder.
In order to fund this initiative it is further recommended that the Waikato Police District increase the financial take from the issue of infringement notices by 5.3% by the end of Q3 2010.
Keep on chooglin'
And the cops continue to kill us.
This one is sure killing me.........rofl.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10639899
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