For evil to triumph...
So you failed to notice a speed camera mounted within the confines of an innocuous people mover parked on the side of the road in a township and you somehow feel you must have lowered your standard of observation? It amounts to covert operation of the surveillance device - you simply cannot expect to always see them.
If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!
If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!
I think they should have cameras.
Was heading south down National Park a few weekends back with my mate in a '94 Calais and on the cruise control at 105, as always. A cop went by the other way, turned around eventually ('twas quite the delay) and had the hammer down, hard coming up behind us. It was a couple of minutes after him passing before he appeared in the rear view mirror and he had his boot right up it.
Just wanted to check the dusty Calais, all legal etc not a problem, doing sensible speeds and pulled over on a safe verge. He had a bad attitude to boot, I don't meet many like that.
I would love to know how fast he was going though, it was impressive.
Perhaps in some mis-guided attempt to improve the standard of driving in NZ, by any means, some of your brethren are particular to stretching the truth now and then?
I've been lied to by a cop. While listing the various infringements I had committed in the course of him tailing me for 20 minutes (there were a few) he decided to throw in a couple of made-up ones to emphasise just how dangerous I was being. I accepted the ones that were true and called bullshit on the ones that weren't, which he strangely went quiet on. I still wonder if they'd have ended up on the ticket if I'd kept my mouth shut....
I've been lied to by a motorist. Like every 2 hours or so.
For example, I stopped a bloke for using a cellphone. It was a silver flip phone, which I clearly saw as he drove past me. I was on a patrol bike, and had a primo view. When stopped the guy produced a Blackberry, adamant that I couldn't write the ticket due to me having seen something that didn't exist. Ranted and raved, then drove off. I went after him, and locked him up for having driven off. While in custody he was found to have 3 phones on him, including the silver flip phone I had seen. That one went all the way to court, here he lied his face off. The JP found him guilty after I told about having found the 3 phones.
Remember, humans tell porkies. Even those writing on KB.
Spooky, innit.
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