Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
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Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
Mate,
if Australia copies the UK your days in the saddle are numbered
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... bikes.html
if Australia copies the UK your days in the saddle are numbered
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... bikes.html
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Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
Shit, that's beyond belief ....... they want their cops wrapped in cotton wool
better not happen here!

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Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
I agree. They are dangerous things at the best of times. Now we have to ban all armed forces. You can't have people running around with guns and going into battles. That is not safe.
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Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
there are hardly any bike cops in NSW now anyhows..
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Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
Those "seniors" maybe genX who did not watch CHIPS.

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Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
CHIPs used to have both of their bikes side by side on a trailer with them on it being towed up and down the California Freeways talking to each other...That Ponch was a loser... 

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Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
Just this morning going to work there was some kind of accident on the main road I crossed and the traffic was banked up as far as i could see. Who should rip around the corner in emergency response and start splitting traffic to get to the scene - POLICE MAN ON A BIKE!
It just makes sense!
It just makes sense!
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Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
What's next?
"What's your emergency?"
"Someone's shooting at my house and my family is inside"
"Sorry, we cannot attend dangerous scenes because of OH&S policy, please call back if you can once the shooting is over"
"What's your emergency?"
"Someone's shooting at my house and my family is inside"
"Sorry, we cannot attend dangerous scenes because of OH&S policy, please call back if you can once the shooting is over"
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Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
just living is a fucking OH&S issue....
no-one ever makes it out of life alive!!!

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Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
I loved this comment
"There will be no loss of service to the public. Everything that can be done with a bike can also be done with a car."
Can a car really do everything a bike can, like lane splitting in heavy traffic to get to an accident NO!
Can a car go down narrow alley ways to follow crims NO!
These beaurocrats make decisions without talking to the actual people that do the work.
Just the same as NSW Labor in regards to the new bike lic laws.
"There will be no loss of service to the public. Everything that can be done with a bike can also be done with a car."
Can a car really do everything a bike can, like lane splitting in heavy traffic to get to an accident NO!
Can a car go down narrow alley ways to follow crims NO!
These beaurocrats make decisions without talking to the actual people that do the work.
Just the same as NSW Labor in regards to the new bike lic laws.
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Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
"There will be no loss of service to the public. Everything that can be done with a bike can also be done with a car. "
like catch motorcyclists...
To be honest, all the Motorcycle cops in Melbourne only ever seem to pull over bikes.... They pull them over whether they are speeding or not, so lets hope
like catch motorcyclists...
To be honest, all the Motorcycle cops in Melbourne only ever seem to pull over bikes.... They pull them over whether they are speeding or not, so lets hope

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Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
Nope, a car can't. They recently tried to scrap ours, until we pointed out that they were going to struggle to do the Tour Down Under in cars. To be honest, I don't think it's too far off.... in the meantime, I'll just make the most of it.ijuschill wrote:"There will be no loss of service to the public. Everything that can be done with a bike can also be done with a car."
Can a car really do everything a bike can

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Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
Come to think of it,i am working the UK at the moment and i havent seen any cops on bikes. 

Re: Jason - your time in the force is numbered !
I just ran into 8 of them on a training run from the Police Driver Training at Goulburn. 3 FJR's and 5 BMW Boxer twins. They said they are mainly stationed in Clearway areas in the metro area with one motorcycle per large regional centre.
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