So if he isn't there, where do you suggeast they look?
Had me thinking it was....
When I worked up in Auckland, we would print off a list of stolen vehicles, daily. Do you have any idea how many are on that list, just for each day?
And how many are still missing? (Clue - in the thousands.....)
Hundreds of thousands of vehicles move around Auckland daily. Finding a moving needle in a haystack on a conveyor belt is a piece of piss....
Cats land on their feet. Toast lands jamside down.
A cat glued to some jam toast will hover in quantum indecision
Curiosity was framed; ignorance killed the cat
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Teach its owner to fix it and it'll break in some way you've never seen before.
Well what you said would be enough to shut me up if it wasn't for these two things:
1) He has repeatedly waited in the stolen car outside my sis' workplace which is about 20 meters from the local police station.
2)Owns a house he is probably staying at in another place in auckland but no one has bothered to go and check there.
So aside from you thinking I am criticising the police (which I'm not) my question was: Do you actually go looking around places for the people who have been reportedly robbing houses/assaulting people/stealing cars etc or do you just wait for them to drive past your patrol car or wait for people to call 111 on them? Is that so hard to answer?
Mate, if he shows up and there's the remotest possibility that he has a firearm make sure you mention it on the 111 call. I guarantee that you will get a response. Oh, and mention he sped of doing donuts without wearing his seatbelt and he looked intoxicated, just in case the OAS is busy.
Some things are worth dying for, living is one of them.
Tell them not to bother, you've taken the law into your own hands and dealt to the offender yourself. They'll be round in minutes.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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What I suggest, is next time you know he's sitting in the stolen car outside your sister's work go there, get obs on him, and call 111. Give the rego and say you're watching the car right now, it's happening NOW. (Not last week or yesterday or an hour ago, NOW). The calltaker will check the REGO, and if it really has been reported stolen, they'll make it a high priority job, because it's happening NOW. That is the real key point I want to drive home- happening right now. Advise the call taker that you will keep obs on the stolen vehicle till police arrive. If he drives off, follow, if you can do so keeping to the speed limit, of course. Stay on the 111 (or *555) call and keep the calltaker updated with clear direction of travel, side streets you pass, and turns taken.
Don't go into all the historical stuff with the call taker. Stick to the one issue that is happening right now. They don't need to know all the history and a hundred other things about this person. That will all come up when they catch up with him for the one thing he's doing NOW, eg, driving a stolen car. The police that end up pulling him over will do a person query, and everything else will be flagged.
That's how to go about it if you really want some action on it.
Have a mate who found a fast way of getting to the front of the que in getting the poliese's attention fast....very fast.
After ringing them and getting no joy about vandalism at his lifestyle property, he rang 111 calmly, and said he was opening his guncabinet as he was talking to them on the phone,loading his shotgun, and told the 111 operator that it depended on the time it would take to respond wether they should send the police or an ambulance....
Police got there in record time....
Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....
Best way to sort out scumbags is a firearm and a posthole borer
Put them in a hole after you've shot them and plant a tree on top.
By using them as fertiliser, they'll have done at least 1 good thing in their otherwise useless existance![]()
You should hear what gets called in for 111 calls. People wanting to know the lotto numbers, the time, can you call a taxi for me, the list is endless....
Yep. After the Asher thing, cops are way too busy in Auckland playing taxi for the drunk/drugged idjits to be out there attending to crime in your neighbourhood.....
While this thread is still going, let me get this strait: You (police) can only go looking for people in response for a recent 111 call or something incredibly serious, not just threats and assaults? Ok I get it now. I'm still a little worried that by the time cops get there shit has already happened. Took 30 mins last time to come and the offender had already done what he wanted to do and left.
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