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    so what was your speed?

    and a camera ticket is not a criminal matter. it's an infringment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    so what was your speed?
    I am not going to be exact, because I dont think speed is relevant unless directly compared to the road conditions by an observer, but it was more than 10ks over but definately less than loss of license speeds.

    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    and a camera ticket is not a criminal matter. it's an infringment.
    There goes my dreams of being swamped by hordes of lithe supermodels, aroused by my outlaw status.

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    It only becomes CRIMINAL when you dont pay the fine.Check out how many demerits you could have got from a HP officer "infringement notice"
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    Quote Originally Posted by kave View Post
    I broke the law, but I feel I did not do anything dangerous. I dont believe I endangered anyones life, I believe that a good traffic officer would have taken into account the location I was in, the lack of traffic, the time of day, the good weather etc. Cameras cannot make judgment calls, and thats probably a big part of what is pissing me off.
    Yeah, right! I got done for doing 123kph on the Himatangi Straights at 9am on a sunny Sunday morning with NO other traffic in the immediate vicinity - apart from the unmarked cop car heading towards me. He put the lights and siren on and did a U-turn and before I'd even got the chance to take my helmet off and get off the bike, he was beside me with his hand out wanting my licence. His first words were "licence please, I am issuing you with an infringement notice" - no "did you realise you were speeding/what's your excuse for travelling above the speed limit, etc" or anything.

    It still pisses me off now (seven years ago next Monday!) but although I am not a fan of the police (for totally unrelated reasons), I would not refuse to do anything to help if one was being assaulted by a tosser. Sure, cameras can't make judgement calls but not every cop can or will either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer View Post
    I got done for doing 123kph on the Himatangi Straights at 9am on a sunny Sunday morning with NO other traffic in the immediate vicinity
    Must be some sort of Burmuda triangle thing going on up there.

    Many years ago when I was younger, (and less than the well rounded, rational individual you now see before you) I was heading up to Mercer, for the Nationals. Himatangi, and my mate had a break of a mile or so on me, stuck behind a big truck and trailer. I'd just passed the turn off to Palmie, looked... nothing, so out we come and off we go. I was just getting past the trailer and a dodgy looking old cortina appears to the right, exiting a padock gate, behind trees, sideways. No time to drop back, no time to get past. I ducked my head and tucked in between the truck and trailer, trying for eye contact with the truck driver in his mirror on the way. Felt like I was under there for half a fuckin hour before the cortina went past, very close. Stopped for a wee constitutional until my mate came back looking for me.

    A year or so later I got done for 112, in exactly the same place, with no traffic in sight other than the clearly marked patrol car heading the other way. Didn't even see the point in slowing to be honest. I was wrong. I thought "meh, tax time, about due...". Then I got the lecture, the uncut version. My blood pressure rose and words were said. I got pulled over three more times before I hit Taehapi.

    Couple more years, two bikes heading north in traffic, behaving themselves. Very close to the same place as above, and a big Kawasaki passes at warp 7, accelerating. About 30 sec later a patrol car passes, chasing. A dozen miles further on and the patrol car's back, turns, picks his way through the cars behind me with his lights on and pulls me over. "Who's yer mate?" Fucked if I know says I, wasn't with us. "Well I'm guna do you for 130 then", which he proceded to do. He knew full well it was bullshit, and I knew too. I was seriously pissed, lawyer, witnesses, court... guilty.

    I'm told I'm conservative, I do usually stick loosely to the rules, but I've learned my lesson. I've declined to be pulled over on the Himatangi straights a couple of times since then.
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    the original argument is death caused by speeding vs death by someone being burgled or mugged, the fact you called assumes you're still alive, your mental state is up for argument, but that's the psyches problem to sort out in the comming weeks.

    more people die on the roads as a result of speeding than those who die of missing a few items.

    by no means does this justify the problem i can imagine how you feel but it's the cold truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo600 View Post
    Not a chance bud. A Highway patrol officer would ticket you regardless. Quota, quota, quota mate. No cerebral activity is employed by HP members.
    Hmm, I must have the best quota in NZ then _ I've only written out three speeding tickets in the last two weeks....oh and a total of about five other (seat-belt X 2, a couple I cant remember).

    Oh, and I've done about eight warning including some for speed.

    Not bad for somebody meant to be doing traffic eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    the original argument is death caused by speeding vs death by someone being burgled or mugged, the fact you called assumes you're still alive, your mental state is up for argument, but that's the psyches problem to sort out in the comming weeks.

    more people die on the roads as a result of speeding than those who die of missing a few items.

    by no means does this justify the problem i can imagine how you feel but it's the cold truth.
    Catching and processing crims cost money, road policing by zealots make money, that my friend, is the cold truth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo600 View Post
    Catching and processing crims cost money, road policing by zealots make money, that my friend, is the cold truth.
    But, but on KB everybody moans about people who don't pay fines and do PD instead?
    Or say how THEY'RE not going to pay their fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Hmm, I must have the best quota in NZ then _ I've only written out three speeding tickets in the last two weeks....oh and a total of about five other (seat-belt X 2, a couple I cant remember).

    Oh, and I've done about eight warning including some for speed.

    Not bad for somebody meant to be doing traffic eh?
    Ah but you're special Scummy. In fact, if it were up to me you'd be police commissioner, and the next All Black coach.

    As ever you have added balance to my largely hyperbolic rants. But if everyone used honesty and tempered argument on these forums no-one would ever visit them.

    Keep up the good work
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    But, but on KB everybody moans about people who don't pay fines and do PD instead?
    Or say how THEY'RE not going to pay their fine.
    People don't pay their fines? What kind of sick world are we living in?
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