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Postby Mike- » Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:34 pm

costs 30 buk tho
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Postby eViLoNe » Sun Sep 28, 2008 2:39 pm

Yeah, that'd be an idea if I was always working late, but it's very rare. I only usually work 9 till 5.30, then I'm off home. The other night was very much a rarity, had shitloads of work on.
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Postby Eddy1612 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:08 pm

fight the power man!
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Postby RS13 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:24 pm

Dude, I hate going against the grain of pity here, but you broke the law, whichever way you look at it. Yeah it was nasty of the cop to do it, but from the sounds of it you're lucky he didn't do anything else.

I doubt you'd get off the fine.. you're meant to be responsible for keeping to the conditions of your licence, regardless of being kept late at work. Its' something your boss should be told, and if the job requires you past the time, then thats' your responsibility.. probably gonna get me abused, but I'd actually side with the cop in this one.

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Postby Bling » Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:59 pm

A rule was broken, yes.

Was that rule broken in such a way that the driver was actually going to be a menace to society, no.

There should be some compromise when a situation is looked at. If the cop wasn't being a c**t, he would have got a warning / reminder of the rules. Just watch motorway patrol, people get warned all the time. At the end of the day, the cop was following the rules, but giving a fine for the above offense is a joke in my opinion.

Thats just me though, i'm guessing you agree with the anti smacking bill too RS13? :lol: Down with those parents trying to teach their kids some respect.
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Postby eViLoNe » Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:17 pm

I agree, yes, I broke the law, but I copped the rough end of the deal. I've seen people get off while driving home at 2am in the morning before, while I was only 5 minutes after my restricted time, and 3km away from home.

As I've said though, I'm going to take full responsibility for what happened, if it comes back that I have to pay the fine, so be it. I'm not the sort to go out intentionally after 10pm, but in this case, it couldn't be helped.

Although, at the end of the day, shit happens, life goes on ;-).

I'll let you know how the reply from NZ Police goes when I get it ;-).
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Postby RS13 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:29 pm

BZG|Bling wrote:A rule was broken, yes.

Was that rule broken in such a way that the driver was actually going to be a menace to society, no.

Thats just me though, i'm guessing you agree with the anti smacking bill too RS13? :lol: Down with those parents trying to teach their kids some respect.


Its got nothing to do with being a menace to society (but then, a young restricted driver may not have much experience/confidence driving in the dark, an unlikely long shot yes, but a possibility none the same), its' about you guys expecting a cop to let things slide because.. well, why? You expect them not to do their job to the fullest extent, given the opportunity?

The cop did nothing wrong. It was rough of him, we all know that cops occasionally give warnings and let things go, but thats' up to them personally, their job (and their oath) is to follow the law to the letter.

And no Luke, I don't agree with the no-smacking law, nice try though. I fully intend to bring up my children as I was brought up, respect and discipline. Yes that may mean breaking the law, as ridiculous as it is, and I'd be more than happy to accept the consequences and argue my case should the situation ever arise that I'd be prosecuted for it.
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Postby RS13 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:39 pm

eViLoNe wrote:I agree, yes, I broke the law..

Although, at the end of the day, sh*t happens, life goes on ;-).



Yeah bro, for sure. :)
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Postby Bling » Mon Sep 29, 2008 11:48 pm

I don't expect cops to let things slide, I didn't mean it to sound like that. What I was trying to say is that of all the offenses out there, that get offenders slapped with a wet bus ticket (as they say) this offense doesn't really warrant the fine every time.

I read about a guy that drove drunk, killed a motorist and got 12 months suspended sentence or home detention.... My problem is with the system as a whole. I think more focus should be put on punishing the real criminals out there. Not some dude driving straight home from work on a one off late night at work. How about all the people driving around without WOF and REG with $20,000 in fines...

I pay my fines btw so I don't think cops should not be out there upholding the law. But they can use their judgement on a case by case basis.

Anyway, best of luck getting off mate 8)
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Postby eViLoNe » Fri Oct 17, 2008 5:37 pm

All of the writing for nothing basically.

Got my reply today, saying the fine won't be waived, due to the fact that the facts shouldve been presented to the officer who pulled me over in the first place, which they were. I don't know if I can really be bothered mailing back again, probably won't do me any good.
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Postby johndoe1025 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:01 pm

keep at them man, if all else fails just take them tot he complaints bureau or whatever. they always give lame excuses
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Postby Bling » Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:03 pm

Bad luck man, yet another reason why cops get no respect these days.

Fined for the above infringement, and then.... the red light runner that crashed into another toyspeeder....

cat007 wrote:As for the guy who smacked into us - he's getting away SCOT FREE! seriously - no ticket for running the red, no dangerous driving - NOTHING


no fine, what a bunch of useless c**ts we have for cops :evil:
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Postby eViLoNe » Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:12 pm

Our justice department is royally $&#$%. I don't know how a letter from my boss, a letter from me, and my explaining the situation to the cop in the first place, isn't enough 'explaination' to be able to waive the fine.

All I have to say is meh!
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Postby rollaholic » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:07 pm

xmas is coming up they got a party to fund
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Postby snwtoy » Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:07 pm

RS13 wrote:Its got nothing to do with being a menace to society ...

The cop did nothing wrong. It was rough of him, we all know that cops occasionally give warnings and let things go, but thats' up to them personally, their job (and their oath) is to follow the law to the letter.


That's rubbish. Cops are expected to use their judgement and discression in any given situation, not to follow the law to the letter.

Their job is to "protect and serve" in the same way laws exsist to make society a better/safer place - not act as the govt's revue collection service.

Fact is this cop made a bad judgement call by not taking the circumstances into account. One type of cop we can do with less of.


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Or this.
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Postby Mr.Phreak » Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:24 pm

You could request a court hearing if you really want to go through with it, but if the Judge doesn't like you, you'll be up for Court costs as well

Personally, I'd just file it in the shit happens folder and move on.
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Postby eViLoNe » Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:26 pm

Mr.Phreak wrote:You could request a court hearing if you really want to go through with it, but if the Judge doesn't like you, you'll be up for Court costs as well

Personally, I'd just file it in the sh*t happens folder and move on.


Yup, tis what I'm doing. It's now in the "To Be Paid" basket. It annoys me, but I doubt ill get anywhere even if I did take it to court. The cop has obviously told whoever reviewed my case that he wasn't told the circumstances, which is bullshit, so it's my word against his, not a great start.
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