Some of my KB friends have been complaining recently of traffic infringements. Got me wondering if there was any truth to the claims about the NZ Police being over zealous on issuing fines. Check this out:
10 minute fact finding mission revealed the following from Statistics NZ & NZ Police (you can verify all data yourself if you like at the abovementioned organisation's official websites:
*In the last 12 months there have been 408 deaths on NZ roads, Police want to reduce this to 300.
*The instances of Police recorded speed camera offences (classified seperately to Traffic Offenses / infringements) have increased marginally from 363,578 in 1996/7 to 394,585 in 2005/6.
*The number of traffic offenses / infringements have increased from 513,563 to 1,064,489 in the same period.
*In 2004/5, (12 month period) a total of 1.6 million traffic infringements were issued (speed cameras and cop issued). If you consider that around 60% of Kiwis drive vehicles on the road (underage and old geezers), that means about 6-7 of every 10 NZ drivers received a traffic fine that year.
*I was not able to find specific then / now costings of actual traffic infrinegments, but we all know these have also increased.
*NZ Police do not differentiate the revenue from traffic infringements in their annual financial statements but if we multiple 1.6 million fines by $100 that’s 160 million $$$$, beef that average fine up to $150 and that equals 240 million $$$.
*The entire NZ Police force needs about 1 billion a year to operate.
*Depending on what figure you place on the average traffic infringement fine, up to one quarter of the necessary money needed to run the Police can be generated through traffic fines alone…
So to keep road deaths at 408 a year, the public i.e. you and I on top of road user chargers, petrol taxes and income taxes pay up to 250 million per year from our own pockets.
In comparison, cardiovascular disease kills 10,500 people per year in NZ and costs an estimated 500 mill annually, but apart from the GST paid on KFC and junk food there is no direct taxes or public health service charges for this problem. Oh, and a significant amount of the deaths are in people under 65….
So, argue traffic infringements are necessary public safety measure and I’d tell you to do something about all the fat unhealthy people in our country – the real national killer and cost creator.
Argue, traffic infringements are not viewed as a revenue collecting exercise, and I’d ask well why then does up to a quarter of the NZ Police’s total necessary operating budget come from traffic infringements?
Argue that traffic infringements are issued at a reasonable rate i.e. not excessive, no quotas, and I’d ask you how could 1.6 million be issued to a population of just over 4 million of which maybe 60% drive vehicles…
Anyway, just my two cents.
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