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    Quote Originally Posted by youngbiker16 View Post
    My lack of grammer has everything to do with how i was brought up,with all respect sarge.All through out my life my father was a drunkard he never worked for my family and sent my mother to hospital many times.I never got to go to school because my father didnt get an education when he was young so he made sure i didnt.Siffs took me away when i was 9 and was given little education in a siffs house.when i turned 11 i was reunited with my mother and i now live in whangaparaoa but i am behind in english and math so im trying to cacth up.Can you understand why now
    yea man ... its cool..

    but still .. you can change everything yourself..get some extra help at school.. read ALOT ( bike mags count as reading)..and write!!! alot .. the more you do it the better you get
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    Shit... You guys sound like you're serious or something...



    I don't like where this is going

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngbiker16 View Post
    My lack of grammer has everything to do with how i was brought up,with all respect sarge.All through out my life my father was a drunkard he never worked for my family and sent my mother to hospital many times.I never got to go to school because my father didnt get an education when he was young so he made sure i didnt.Siffs took me away when i was 9 and was given little education in a siffs house.when i turned 11 i was reunited with my mother and i now live in whangaparaoa but i am behind in english and math so im trying to cacth up.Can you understand why now
    Truly, your story has touched my heart...

    It's great that you're making an effort, and taking on board the suggestions.
    This is not a grammar forum, but it is as true in this forum as it is in life, that in many things you will be judged by your way of presenting yourself; whether that be physical appearance, demeanour or verbal/written communication.

    For instance if you send an employer a CV, many wouldn't even consider you if the CV is poorly presented or mis-spelled. They won't consider your sad story prior to throwing the CV in the bin. Also, there are plenty of people out there with even worse backgrounds who have gone on to be giants in the world of grammar and spelling (Not really, there's no such thing).

    It all comes down to attitude: A thirst for knowledge and a desire to excel at whatever endeavour is attempted in life - even the little things.

    It's good that you have this attitude, keep working on it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by samgab View Post
    That's pretty bad.
    A naked 16yo boy, beating the crap out of a female police officer!
    Some stories you just couldn't make up.


    At least he was legal age prior to straddling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngbiker16 View Post
    My lack of grammer has everything to do with how i was brought up,with all respect sarge.All through out my life my father was a drunkard he never worked for my family and sent my mother to hospital many times.I never got to go to school because my father didnt get an education when he was young so he made sure i didnt.Siffs took me away when i was 9 and was given little education in a siffs house.when i turned 11 i was reunited with my mother and i now live in whangaparaoa but i am behind in english and math so im trying to cacth up.Can you understand why now



    Dont worry I got lots and lots of education and my engrish is still delicious
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    Said it before and I'll say it again.

    Take away our cops tasers, mace, batons, etc. Only arm them with guns. Encourage them to shoot anyone who resists arrest.

    not a p/t
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    Quote Originally Posted by youngbiker16 View Post
    Thankyou for that help wbks, im using commas now and capital letters.im getting there
    Well THAT'S a whole lot easier to read!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by youngbiker16 View Post
    My lack of grammer has everything to do with how i was brought up,with all respect sarge.All through out my life my father was a drunkard he never worked for my family and sent my mother to hospital many times.I never got to go to school because my father didnt get an education when he was young so he made sure i didnt.Siffs took me away when i was 9 and was given little education in a siffs house.when i turned 11 i was reunited with my mother and i now live in whangaparaoa but i am behind in english and math so im trying to cacth up.Can you understand why now
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    Quote Originally Posted by samgab View Post
    Truly, your story has touched my heart...

    It's great that you're making an effort, and taking on board the suggestions.
    This is not a grammar forum, but it is as true in this forum as it is in life, that in many things you will be judged by your way of presenting yourself; whether that be physical appearance, demeanour or verbal/written communication.

    For instance if you send an employer a CV, many wouldn't even consider you if the CV is poorly presented or mis-spelled. They won't consider your sad story prior to throwing the CV in the bin. Also, there are plenty of people out there with even worse backgrounds who have gone on to be giants in the world of grammar and spelling (Not really, there's no such thing).

    It all comes down to attitude: A thirst for knowledge and a desire to excel at whatever endeavour is attempted in life - even the little things.

    It's good that you have this attitude, keep working on it!
    Theres a special programe at my college called LEET.And im getting one on one tutoring for english an math this year,i have to cacth up but thanks for all the help.soon i can do ncea level 1 standard

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10bikekid View Post
    PS you know what they say Big posts Small Life
    Oooh, that reminds me of another one I've heard... "Fuck off cause nobody really gives a fuck about you and what you've got to say"

    It's nice to know that you'll likely as anything, follow in your father's footsteps, and die of a liver disease sooner rather than later

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngbiker16 View Post
    Theres a special programe at my college called LEET.And im getting one on one tutoring for english an math this year,i have to cacth up but thanks for all the help.soon i can do ncea level 1 standard
    I recomend doing achevment standerd where ever possible. Future bosses will look at that sort of stuff.

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    The kid is learnin, all is good in the world....

    Now... where were we....

    Quote Originally Posted by *Col* View Post
    Aren't they armed with Tasers now?
    Nope. Not every one will get one, when they do finally roll out..

    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    shouldn't a properly trained police officer be able to deal with an unarmed naked 16yr old?
    She probably thought she could. Her Super Woman suit was in the dry cleaners, so she was unable to stop speeding locomotives that day....

    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    i would suggest she'd had a damn sight more training than him, and she had a weapon, he had a towel, perhaps she should have followed from a distance
    Perhaps she could do the job she was paid to do? She thought she could, but lost.

    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    I'm not talking only about combat here. If someone is so much larger than you, don't you think adhering to training that probably includes advice along the lines of "If you don't think you can handle them, don't take them on directly/without backup" is probably wise?
    I would suggest her judgement on whether she could handle the situation was poor, point in case.



    I can only assume you a referring to this proposition: "...if she is properly trained, then perhaps being a police officer isn't the vocation for her...given that she clearly couldnt deal with the situation..."

    which pretty plainly suggests that; perhaps being a frontline cop isn't the ideal undertaking for someone (male or female), who can't handle a skinny teenager (whatever the reason is)

    whether you're white, brown, pink or blue, on p, weed, beer or jungle juice doesn't have anything to do with it



    But obviously not this guy, so, perhaps taking a different course of action (rather than confronting the aforementioned 'skinny' 16yr old) would have proved less harmful.
    There is ALWAYS someone better than you out there, no matter how good you think you are.

    She probably thought, "Hey, he is a skinny naked 16 year old... I can sort that!"

    Quote Originally Posted by Slyer View Post
    Obviously the crim was fitter.
    Obviously not... she chased, and caught him.....

    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    5 or 6 pages before someone asked the (what seemed to me) most obvious thing. Comms listened for two minutes of radio traffic of her getting beaten - how far away did he partner get in two minutes? Why didn't comms send her partner back as soon as they heard the attack?
    "Owwww... Aaaarrrrgggghhhhhh... thump thud thud thud... screeeeeeech...."

    Interpreted..."Oh - you're on THAT street outside that number.... OK.... coming now....."

    Sheesh.....

    Her partner probably went one way to cut him off. She went one way to cut him off too and presto, they are seperated. Real life, fellas.... and fellesses....

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guzzi Widow View Post
    Great, the ones who protect us are not safe either (not a new thing though is it?)

    I agree with Jrandoms post here, what is the training format?
    A days training, once every 6 months.... unless you take up some other forms in your own time, and with kids etc, that is not easy.

    This shit needs to be instant on - not thinking about what you need to do to take control. Instant reaction without thought, a natural reaction. You don't get that sort of instant reaction from a one day, every 6 months training.....

    Quote Originally Posted by trademe900 View Post
    The only thing i have to say is that has barely been mentioned yet with all this fucking bickering is: Why the hell did the partner split up in this situation, surely it should be obvious to stay together adn ensure police safety first?? I bet you that guy is absolutely kicking himself right now...
    See reply to Petes Post.... (Tee hee... Petes Post....)

    Quote Originally Posted by hospitalfood View Post
    1)dont think all cops should carry guns.
    2)there are holes in the roof of the range i shoot at, and 3)dead innocents to back up my argument.
    4)she should have dealt to the little shit, and the fact that she could not means she is in the wrong job.
    5)she knew the risks when she applied for the job, now she has a better work story if she ever gets over the emotional shock of being dealt to, which she is responsible for due to her choices in life.
    sad but true.
    Breaking it down...

    1) Its heading there, slowly....
    2) Holes in our range too, but not one is from a Police shot. Others use the ranges too...
    3) Dead "innocents" - There was more than one????? One in over a hundred years is bad, but.... could be worse?
    4) She would be charged with using excess force. Mummy/daddy would have complained to the PCA.
    5) "She is responsible for?" WTF?????/ Oh yeah..... thats right. It is her fault, not the skinny 16 year old who beat the crap out of her.

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    [QUOTE=SARGE;1911288[/QUOTE]

    Funny... the 1st one was hillarious.

    The 2nd too... can see where he went wrong ay? Didn't remove the mag before racking it. "Professional" dumbarse. No ownder the kids started shitting themselves when he went to show the long gun to em....

    The 3rd -

    Gotta share the bling around yada yada

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    Sorry mate... green blinged you... bit like reinventing the wheel.

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