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    Highway Patrol program

    Saw a recent episode, which left me speechless.

    a young girl was clocked at 151km/h on a Victorian multi-lane highway in what looked a like a recent model BMW coupe, what left me speechless was the cops comments.

    the stationary cops run out onto the highway to flag the girl down (she was in the right hand side lane) and then complain she took a 100m to stop, ..... what was she supposed to do slam on the brakes and verve suddenly across from the os lane ..... that would have been a safe and sensible manoeuvre !

    and the senior cops says ...she would have known she was going 151km/h because the engine would have been screaming ....... gee in a German car made to travel on the autobahn, I doubt the BMW would have been screaming its head off. .... neither would the SS commodore the cop had, be screaming its head off at 150km/h

    ...says it all really,
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    you point being cops aren't always the brightest?

    They might know the law, but that doesn't nessecarily mean they know cars!


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    151kph on a multi-lane highway isn't very fast at all in most modern cars. Considering the cop's drive V8 Commodores that at 120kph are turning over at 2200rpm, I find it hard amazing that a cop would say that. Unless it was just for the cameras and "shock" factor.

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    I'd say it is for the camera boys, hamming it up.

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    Same episode:

    When the asian lady got pulled over by the unmarked cop car and they said she was using her mobile and she was adament that she wasn't. I know she was carrying on and all, but when she offered her phone to them to prove she was't using it, why didn't they check it.
    Thought that might've cleared up any doubt.
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    cant stand highway patrol cops.... dont even start me on the bull**** they pull.

    fight some real crime, not someone doing 62 in a 60 zone.
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    Problem is whilever there are people breaking the rules on the road, we will NEED highway patrol.

    Quickest way to see the end of them is for everyone to obey the rules. Simple as that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket36 View Post
    Problem is whilever there are people breaking the rules on the road, we will NEED highway patrol.

    Quickest way to see the end of them is for everyone to obey the rules. Simple as that.
    look i totally agree with that. When someone is endangering their life and everyone's around then, by all means pull them up... ie, doing 100 in a residential street, weaving in and out of traffic at a stupid rate etc.

    I just can't stand it when they pull people over for the tiniest little thing, which is obvious revenue raising.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoLfMan View Post
    lI just can't stand it when they pull people over for the tiniest little thing
    Because it's against the law. And unfortunately, it's black and white.


    Quote Originally Posted by GoLfMan View Post
    which is obvious revenue raising.
    Yes it does raise revenue but the easiest way for the govt. to lose money is for people to not break the law. They really aren't hard laws to obey wither.

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    I love the comment I've heard somewhere before of "I had to do x speed just to catch up to you" from cops. Do they not understand that if they were to do the same speed they'd stay the same distance away from said vehicle they are following.

    I think they should focus more on other stuff too; general stupidity and acts that show a lack of respect for fellow road users. The other week I saw a bloke reversing down the highway 150m because he missed an exit; I saw some woman texting through a round about and almost smash into a wall, causing the whole traffic back up to slam their brakes too. Weaving as well as not indicating is a shocking one too.

    But these acts that you would think are the most dangerous are not nearly as clear to govern as say an offence of 70 in a 60 zone. This is the problem. Cops aren't stupid and they have a ****e job to do with people that don't respect them; so maybe they need better, more rigorous training to ensure they fullly understand the laws they enforce.
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