Bloody Irish have stolen MY idea:
I'd love to find out how well this works though. Imagine educating INSTEAD of punishing, you'd end up with law enforcement that was almost civilised.3. StarTraq
Northern Ireland has recently adopted a system which, instead of fining or otherwise punishing, offers offenders the opportunity to take a driving course. Of course, those who seriously exceed limits will still receive cold, hard fines.
Various states in the USA have been doing this for years. "Traffic school" they call it.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
So continue on, as is then....? (no consolation to those caught up)
You're right doing stupid stuff or not - is and has always been down to the individual, and it has been said a million times before, by all sorts of institutions both NZ and worldwide - that no legislation will work - if the individuals won't comply. Those individuals will always fall through the cracks, and that applies in all areas of life. No matter what you do.
Luckily - we still have legislational consequences despite that knowledge .
With some gizmos you can prevent people doing stupid stuff - it's already happening, with education - you can prevent people doing stupid stuff, with enforcement you can prevent people doing stupid stuff, and letting things unfold prevent other people doing stupid stuff.
Allowing the cops to do their job - prevents stupid stuff.
There's never a sole magic bullet to any problem - because of learning, upbringing and historical experience differences from each of us - doing the same things over and over as we've done and expecting different results is insanity - it is wise to be open minded and look at all the possibilities.
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We are free to educate ourselves now, just look at the learner system no compulsion to do anything.
Its completely up to us to do formal training at any level or style but who really does it?
None of this stuff will ever get used in NZ. When this gear goes online overseas the NZ police brass will try to reinvent something new at 10 times the cost with even less effectiveness than a traffic cop chasing after bike trying to shove a wooden broom handle through the spokes. Howard the broad will fold to the media like a limp piece of celery and say a review has been done and traffic units are being trained in the use of the "menacing stare" tactical option and they hope to roll out equipped units over the next two years starting with south auckland.
Last edited by Spearfish; 25th June 2010 at 12:09. Reason: I dont think I have ever not?
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That's absolutely the question.
So what is BRONZ's policy on stopping motorcyclists doing stupid shit? And don't give me "It's not our place to stop motorcyclists doing anything" because if BRONZ don't make it their place to do something about it your organisation will achieve a grand total of nothing for the future of motorcycling.
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Outrun it ? I was thinking , more like run right over the top of it .
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
I know someone involved in a device like this. Funnily enough they said one of the bigger problems at the moment is the system doesn't distingiuish how serious the offence is that the person is wanted for. So if they drive around with it on for a day they can get a week of paperwork to complete dealing with mostly minior offences (aka, WOF expired, etc).
They want it so that they can tune it so that it only alerts on more serious offences where they actually want to stop and apprehend the person.
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