I dont diss your profession, not about to now, but some response from others in the blue would be appreciated.
I have been on the recieving end of some wonderfully compassionate care from the uniform, I have a kid who also got the benefit of a bit of country policing ( I told the cop he should have thrown the book!). I have also received a couple (2) of speeding tickets, 1 I roundly deserved, it slowed me right down. The other one for 112kph overtaking on a overtaking lane left me a bit miffed. The attitude of the COP at the time did not help. I wish I had complained actually. Anyway, I respect the uniform, just putting a bit of flavour into this thread.
Our Rodney Road Plod dont have a great reputation on/up here - the Ginga Cunt springs to mind, oh, and the 2 bike cops racing on the motorway that attempted to cover up what they had done, to finally get sprung by another plod can not be forgotten easily.
I am not a fan of COP BASHING, 2 sides of the story etc, though at times the other side of the story confirms the attitude was/is justified.
I commute, Warkworth to Albany 5 and 4 days a week, depending on the weeks. I can predict with confidence where I am going to encounter plod up here, though they do change locations and tactics, they are only ever going to be in a few places. Usually ALL of them (3 marked and 1 unmarked hovering around) can be found in tandem, playing tag.
Sometimes I stop to buy gas at Dairy Flat, there are 3 marked cars parked up and 3 cops having a coffee/donuts inside. Sweet trip home, time and place and all that. Now for the reality of my commute, the coffee and donut stop can not be relied upon.
Last week, heading south to work, I saw every North bound on ramp covered by a COP with Radar. That was at 7:40am mind you, the bulk of the traffic is heading south but they are targetting north bound traffic, hidden from view by foliage. If south bound traffic is paying attention the commute is sweet! Tonight, the toll bridge southbound (always watch that one) was manned by a COP with a radar gun. He was tucked right up behind the building that houses the technology, southbound this is not unexpected.
My favourite place though is the exit of the tunnels heading north. FFS! why does it take 3 marked cars at 6pmish to stop traffic exceeding 80 kph exiting the tunnels? Last night I watched a COP about get mown down(it was close from my 2 cars back perspective) leaping out of the friggen dark (no lights on, no warning at all, no street lights) into the northbound traffic. Gave me a hell fright, I know they are going to be there, so NEVER exceed 80kph out of the tunnels. The bloke they pulled over obviously did not know that, he was just ahead of me and not going fast either.
Road Safety?
Where is the emphasis on that in these examples? I always thought that was the purpose of the new and evolving Highway Patrol?
http://www.police.govt.nz/service/ro...waypatrol.html
That is part of the mission statement, where does hiding, and leaping out in front of, provide a "highly visible, dedicated police presence"?The Highway Patrol's aim is to help reduce road trauma and make our roads safer by providing a highly visible, dedicated police presence.
Dont stress, you are not the only ones I am asking![]()
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