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Postby slighty_sykotic » Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:03 pm

fivebob wrote:
slighty_sykotic wrote:Its going to have ZERO effect on how likely a cop is to give you a ticket. The numbers arn't big enough for that.


Wrong, it is going to affect if you get a ticket or a warning. If the cop is under pressure to deliver his quota, then you may get a ticket for something that only really warrants a warning. I personally know at least one cop who is under pressure precisely because he prefers to educate and warn rather than revenue raise :evil:


What the hell is warning going to do?

Why should people get off a ticket?
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Postby haydo » Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:04 pm

slighty_sykotic wrote:
fivebob wrote:
slighty_sykotic wrote:Its going to have ZERO effect on how likely a cop is to give you a ticket. The numbers arn't big enough for that.


Wrong, it is going to affect if you get a ticket or a warning. If the cop is under pressure to deliver his quota, then you may get a ticket for something that only really warrants a warning. I personally know at least one cop who is under pressure precisely because he prefers to educate and warn rather than revenue raise :evil:



For $&#$% sake people. Im not wrong. The "quotas" these people are talking about are only a few tickets a fcuking day. Its not going to matter.

If this country had some balls they would force EVERY COP TO GIVE OUT EVERY TICKET THEY CAN. Then people might wake up.


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Postby slighty_sykotic » Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:22 pm

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slighty_sykotic wrote:
fivebob wrote:
slighty_sykotic wrote:Its going to have ZERO effect on how likely a cop is to give you a ticket. The numbers arn't big enough for that.


Wrong, it is going to affect if you get a ticket or a warning. If the cop is under pressure to deliver his quota, then you may get a ticket for something that only really warrants a warning. I personally know at least one cop who is under pressure precisely because he prefers to educate and warn rather than revenue raise :evil:



For $&#$% sake people. Im not wrong. The "quotas" these people are talking about are only a few tickets a fcuking day. Its not going to matter.

If this country had some balls they would force EVERY COP TO GIVE OUT EVERY TICKET THEY CAN. Then people might wake up.


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NZ's seem to have this mind set that when you do something wrong, you shouldn't be punished. Perhaps if they were, they might learn to obey the rules, and perhaps maybe even not crash....
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Postby fivebob » Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:30 pm

slighty_sykotic wrote:For $&#$% sake people. Im not wrong. The "quotas" these people are talking about are only a few tickets a fcuking day. Its not going to matter.

So now you agree there are quotas, you're just arguing about how big they are :roll:

FYI it affects more than the general public, some police officers don't like it either and would rather do their job properly rather than just be paid tax collectors for Aunty Helen :evil:

If this country had some balls they would force EVERY COP TO GIVE OUT EVERY TICKET THEY CAN. Then people might wake up.

Nope wrong again, if this country had balls it would educate people properly and there wouldn't be the need to enforce every stupid rule regardless of the circumstances. But that's never going to happen, tickets bring in too much money to the public purse for the politicians to do anything sensible.
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Postby Lanius » Fri Aug 10, 2007 12:46 am

I agree with Slightly in that if you're not doing anything illegal, then you're fine. If you're breaking the law (a miss is as good as a mile), and you get penalized for it, you have no one to blame but yourself. Having said that, as Fivebob said, its a pity that its got to the point where the ambiguity around the "quotas" has left it looking very much like a revenue gathering exercise.

*shrug* maybe I've just been lucky to not get picked on, but in all the years I've been driving, the only times I've EVER been pulled over and fined is when I've done something stupid that deserved it. It may have been 60 in a 50 ... its still breaking the law. Who is to say when the line is "allowed" to be blurred between warning and penalty? Anyone who's been let off with a warning in the past should count themselves lucky. Driving is a privilege, not a right. Those who abuse the privilege should rightly lose that advantage.

To the original poster - have you taken into account the area you were pulled over? Is it not possible that the surroundings may have made your exhaust sound louder than it was to someone outside the vehicle? I'll be very interested to find out what the DB reading on your exhaust is when it gets tested, please post the results!

+1 for induction noise > exhaust noise ;)

PS: Keep it friendly please everyone, this thread is getting some decent debate going, don't get it locked with outbursts and personal attacks.
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Postby slighty_sykotic » Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:30 am

fivebob wrote:
slighty_sykotic wrote:For $&#$% sake people. Im not wrong. The "quotas" these people are talking about are only a few tickets a fcuking day. Its not going to matter.

So now you agree there are quotas, you're just arguing about how big they are :roll:

FYI it affects more than the general public, some police officers don't like it either and would rather do their job properly rather than just be paid tax collectors for Aunty Helen :evil:

If this country had some balls they would force EVERY COP TO GIVE OUT EVERY TICKET THEY CAN. Then people might wake up.

Nope wrong again, if this country had balls it would educate people properly and there wouldn't be the need to enforce every stupid rule regardless of the circumstances. But that's never going to happen, tickets bring in too much money to the public purse for the politicians to do anything sensible.


No, im not agreeing there are quota, with the expection of what I said above re: the expectations.

Do you honestly think a police officer should be able to warn everyone without giving tickets? If they ticketed everyone there would be a lot less people breaking the laws in a very short time period.

Wheres the deterrent? I agree money may not be the best way to punish people, but how else are you going to do it? Two tickets and you lose your licence? Gold star reward system? Naughty corner?
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Postby RevolutionStarlet89 » Fri Aug 10, 2007 4:01 pm

Lanius wrote:I agree with Slightly in that if you're not doing anything illegal, then you're fine. If you're breaking the law (a miss is as good as a mile), and you get penalized for it, you have no one to blame but yourself. Having said that, as Fivebob said, its a pity that its got to the point where the ambiguity around the "quotas" has left it looking very much like a revenue gathering exercise.

*shrug* maybe I've just been lucky to not get picked on, but in all the years I've been driving, the only times I've EVER been pulled over and fined is when I've done something stupid that deserved it. It may have been 60 in a 50 ... its still breaking the law. Who is to say when the line is "allowed" to be blurred between warning and penalty? Anyone who's been let off with a warning in the past should count themselves lucky. Driving is a privilege, not a right. Those who abuse the privilege should rightly lose that advantage.

To the original poster - have you taken into account the area you were pulled over? Is it not possible that the surroundings may have made your exhaust sound louder than it was to someone outside the vehicle? I'll be very interested to find out what the DB reading on your exhaust is when it gets tested, please post the results!

+1 for induction noise > exhaust noise ;)

PS: Keep it friendly please everyone, this thread is getting some decent debate going, don't get it locked with outbursts and personal attacks.



Got tested at 96.7dba without the silencer in and still tested at 96.4dba ish with it in lol. I wrote in to the police and the letter i got back basically said that any car that has a exhaust signifcantly louder then it was from standard can be ticketed, so anyone with and exhaust can be ticketed whereever and whenever the police see fit. Its no biggy anymore anyway, crashed my car :D:D. But i will give in and pay the fine, just thourght it was worth ago.

Yeah everyone keep my thread friendly!!! Everyone knows the police have a quota :P:P
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Postby darkwolf » Fri Aug 10, 2007 5:08 pm

Couple of years ago, I was looking at buying a MKIV supra. I went down to Wellington and looked at an aerotop version. I Drove it for 30 mins. Absolutely loved it. But I got pulled over 4 times in that 30 minutes. Each time the police officer -a different one told me it was a random check. There was nothing wrong with the car each time. However, I have been on the other side where I perhaps should have been pulled up but haven't been.

IMHO:

MOST cops are fine. But it's like anything, there are a few who think that they are still in high school and can now legally bully people so they will.
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Postby skoty » Fri Aug 10, 2007 6:02 pm

darkwolf wrote:Couple of years ago, I was looking at buying a MKIV supra. I went down to Wellington and looked at an aerotop version. I Drove it for 30 mins. Absolutely loved it. But I got pulled over 4 times in that 30 minutes. Each time the police officer -a different one told me it was a random check. There was nothing wrong with the car each time. However, I have been on the other side where I perhaps should have been pulled up but haven't been.



Yeah funny that, I've never been issued any fines when been pulled up however have been pulled up 13456 times for 'casual checks'
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Postby darkwolf » Fri Aug 10, 2007 6:26 pm

skoty wrote:Yeah funny that, I've never been issued any fines when been pulled up however have been pulled up 13456 times for 'casual checks'


I think it's just the stigma some cars get. And the fact that a supra with a hole in the roof to some wet behind the ears cop would look modified... heavily so.
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Postby Mr.Phreak » Fri Aug 10, 2007 7:26 pm

It doesn't help that theres a fair majority of people who drive modified cars that are $&#$% muppets
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Postby no_8wire » Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:41 pm

slighty_sykotic wrote:
fivebob wrote:...

Do you honestly think a police officer should be able to warn everyone without giving tickets? If they ticketed everyone there would be a lot less people breaking the laws in a very short time period.

Perhaps its because we are human and some times DO make mistakes...
eg in an unfamiliar area and because of concentrating on the letterbox numbers missed a speed sign etc...
Or misjuded a corner and made a noise with your tyres...


These are just some situations which the person may "legally" be in the wrong, but a little discretion on the part of the officer can go a long way.

Besides if they wanted to they could easily enough put on your record if you had been given a warning etc and what for...

Your never made a mistake?

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Postby slighty_sykotic » Sat Aug 11, 2007 3:06 pm

no_8wire wrote:
Your never made a mistake?

:roll:



Made plenty. And been ticketed for a couple.
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Postby Mr Revhead » Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:21 am

http://www.stuff.co.nz/4163108a11.html

ffs.


police to blame :lol: what a tard.

i can see exactly what will happen if police decide to let a runner go and go visit the next day to fine....
he'll crash into a school or something ans then ppl will ask for heads to roll coz the cops didnt stop him :roll:
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Postby Bling » Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:27 am

The above story is just another case of natural selection. An average 17 year old knows the difference between right and wrong surely!

sister is clearly just as retarded, quote:

"Why can't they take the licence plate number and come around on Saturday morning and say, `We're impounding your car and giving you a $600 fine', instead of having an outcome like this?"

Reasons for not doing this are also car could be stolen, fake plates etc, so they go fine some innocent person? thats fair haha.

again, retarded...
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Postby Adamal » Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:47 am

Why do they chase them? If they run from a stop, chances are they could be a drunk driver! They might KILL someone other than themselves on the road.

Typical bloody kids around that age. Always trying to lay the blame somewhere else and not take responsibility.
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Postby barryogen » Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:51 am

that funky electric thing from 2F2F would be handy... fry the cars electrics...

not too sure on how/if they would work... but it'd be effective. and get the little buggers off the road.
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Postby Lanius » Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:59 am

Just ... wow.

Her little brother is exactly the kind of idiot NZ DOESN'T want on the streets. He had previous run-ins with the law regarding his driving. IMO his parents shouldn't have allowed him to buy a car until he demonstrated he could drive one without trying to be a hero.

Its sad that he had to die, but bloody good riddance off the road. Just glad it was only him who died, and not his passenger / anyone else near to the accident :?

NZ is going to be as bad as the States soon, where burglars have successfully sued the owners of the houses they're robbing, when they hurt themselves in the process of breaking and entering :x
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Postby Lanius » Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:01 am

barryogen wrote:that funky electric thing from 2F2F would be handy... fry the cars electrics...

not too sure on how/if they would work... but it'd be effective. and get the little buggers off the road.


Cars have earths, so I doubt it would work like in the movie ;)
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Postby pc » Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:16 am

I do have one query, How do the cops stop people who run from the police? Aside from knowing where the person being chased is going to go, and laying spikes, how?
I think if I ran from the police, the only chance of catching me would be if they chased me with lots of cars and blocked up the road (like on the american cop chase programs), if I crash, or if I run out of gas before they do.
I would have thought that all those outcomes are pretty stupid... does anyone have any statistics of how many car chases turn into the criminal surrendering?
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