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05-06-2006, 10:04 PM | #61 | ||
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I am writing this in response to what has been written about the police in the chelthenam,moorabbin and caulifield areas. I have a relative that works in this area, my wife and I are not impressed with this negativity crap towards police in this area based on the original discussion by Sundeep, nor the accusations raised in general towards police I would expect children to display this negativity towards the police and not from mature people from this club, basically it needs to stops as the forums are open to public scrutiny, your only embarrassing yourselves and the club. The police serve a purpose in our society, and like any employer are subject to directions given by management, however at the end of the day, should the need arise, you would be first to call on them. Please respect the fact that we have friends and family that are police, and that sundeep should be taking his issue directly with the station involved. jason & helen
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05-06-2006, 10:09 PM | #62 | ||
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05-06-2006, 10:19 PM | #63 | ||||
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Car to elaborate on such a well thought out post?
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05-06-2006, 10:22 PM | #64 | |||
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Negativity is aimed at one police member in question(well, atleast by mebers who have 1/2 a brain). If you believe this reflects badly on the whole police force, your dead right. How does the problem get fixed? Sort out aparent idiot cops like this. No one has disputed the fact that Police provide a valuable service. Directions from management mean absolulty nothing in situations such as this. I'll gaurentee you that no management said "now, yell at them, call them X, Y and Z, and criminaly damage their vehicles." In the end, individual officers are responsible for their own actions. This forum is open to public scrutiny, as is the police force. Whats good for the goose is good for the gander. Respect is only achieved through transperency. Respect that people have family in the police force? So, theres a bad egg in the force, but because people may be related to a COMPLETLY DIFFRENT OFFICER, we can not discuss the subject, or make comments regarding situations such as happened with Sundeep? I can understand your frustration, however, you must accept that it is an unfortunate fact that the view on police is VERY distorted by the actions of a few rougue cops. It is in the Police's best intrest to weed these people from the force.
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05-06-2006, 10:23 PM | #65 | ||
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Jason, Sunny's opening post was regarding one particular officer who abused him, and he's seeking advice about what to do.
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05-06-2006, 10:25 PM | #66 | |||
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The speech about the "negativity" towards police, how we are only embarrassing ourselves, how its a public forum but we shouldnt speak our minds etc etc. Its not really necessary is it? The policeman was obviously out of line. There has been no mention of any E series club member taking part in burnouts or behaviour that the club disapproves of. Sunny has taken this up with the police and only asked if anyone else witness or experienced the same behaviour from the policeman. edit: The other Dan pretty much summed up my thoughts.
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05-06-2006, 10:31 PM | #67 | ||
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did i mention that sunny had a problem with the police in general no i did not what i did say was that all the other people no names mentioned that had bagged the police in those areas should stop it QUOTE I am writing this in response to what has been written about the police in the chelthenam,moorabbin and caulifield areas. Please respect the fact that we have friends and family that are police, and that sundeep should be taking his issue directly with the station involved. END QUOTE hope this clears my stance on this jason
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05-06-2006, 10:34 PM | #68 | |||
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My bad, I read the following portion of your post from a different light:
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05-06-2006, 10:39 PM | #69 | ||||
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Yes it is necessary, its as simple as that, don't like it - suck it in - Tuff luck. The edit I had to take out of xd5.8l reply was a classic example of this, efgia's reply is no better. If you fail to see this then the point is clearly made. Thankfully you have people like Walkinshaw and Effalcon, and from what I have heard, Sundeep who either have a level head on these forums or on cruises trying to deal with this attitude. Not to say this is a common theme either, but the whingers are. As far as the admin are concerned, this attitude will not be tolerated either, and if you want to take the forums off the Xmas card list, do so.
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05-06-2006, 11:02 PM | #70 | |||
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slightly off topic but not totally..
did you all know that F***ing is no longer a bad word in the eyes of legislation....?? You can say it under most circumstances now, which amazed me... sorry, back to topic Sundeep I really hope you do pursue this issue as it does affect every single Police Officer everywhere... Good luck with it and remember if you let it go then that officer will get away with it.. once you make an official complaint it does have to be followed up. Find out the Police Commissioner's Office number and speak to someone there.. You make a complaint at the top I can guarantee the officer will not ever abuse anyone whilst wearing the uniform again...
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05-06-2006, 11:08 PM | #71 | |||
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05-06-2006, 11:08 PM | #72 | ||
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i'd be interested to see how a cop reacted if you refered to him as "A F***ing cop*
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05-06-2006, 11:10 PM | #73 | ||
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Hi Sundeep I just noticed this post
Tommorow I will have a speak to someone in Ethical Standards about what you can do (I live next door to a sargent who works in ESD, am good friends), that behavior is not acceptable. There is making a point and making a point, that police officer is one of the reasons there is alot of negitivity. He is one of the reasons why the "kids" of today, treat the other officers like crap. Because they get the mentalilty "all cops are the same" Hell I have a few friends and family in the force and they are "we will treat them the way they treat us" if you talk to coppers, like it appears you talked to the sargent they will talk to you back, show them a bit of respect and they will show you some. It may be worth to take it up with ESD, you just need another person But best of luck, and I hope that you dont see the actions of this copper will be the same actions of all the rest |
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05-06-2006, 11:12 PM | #74 | ||
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I've had a senior seargent in a ss commo do 200kmh+ past me and then book me for going 15 kmh over the limit at the next set of lights.
I've lost 3 demerit points and $200 dollar fine for not having a rear bumper, I still had my number plate dangling off the rear though. I put the bumper on a few hours later, which is what I tried to tell the D%@k but wouldn't listen. This bust up was the final straw!!! I don't deserve to be spoken to like a dog, putting on the uniform doesn't make you invincible you know. My mate went to the canberra academy, worked for the feds in melbourne. He told me that corruption within the force federal/state is rampant and that the guys at the academy are ex military meat heads. |
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whatever that means Also it depends where you use it (at a pub is fine, on a street is not) I will look for the legislation.. I have it in one of my Justice Folders lol
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05-06-2006, 11:22 PM | #76 | ||
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05-06-2006, 11:28 PM | #77 | |||
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Just a thought I don't know what is available in or near your area.. but up here (QLD) the XR Club had a skid pan day and some people drove several hours to get there (I think the most was 4 hours away not sure though)...
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05-06-2006, 11:30 PM | #79 | |||
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05-06-2006, 11:31 PM | #80 | ||
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calm down josh, the cops were responding to burnouts.
burnouts are illegal. the cops pulling people over wasnt a problem. the only people that seemed to get defects from what i've seen were either back talking the cop or trying to get away. there are places to go for legal hooning, maybe not ENOUGH places, but thats beside the point. this is only about how the officer treated Sundeep etc, not the police in general.
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06-06-2006, 12:28 AM | #82 | ||
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they should have deffected you sunny, you are a law breaking criminal with you unroadworty car! I bet i copped much much worse as a youngster, but then again I probably deserved it.
:P efgiar, you DA man, FREE burnouts and drags. Let the HOONS HOON in a legal enviroment. Reason it should be free, cause it doesn't cost you sh.it on the street unless you get caught! So why PAY! This thread reminded me off the last time I was at Calder and a cop in a VX SS lost it and tagged the wall. Very funny! |
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06-06-2006, 07:30 AM | #83 | |||
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You will not be pushing **** up hill but it will not be very easy. Not hard either. Sit down with outher drivers and occupants and write down every fact. No assumtions. Each person who felt disrespected will need to write an official complaint. If they are written in a serious manner they will be taken seriously and actioned seriously.
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06-06-2006, 08:31 AM | #84 | |||
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I have a cousin who has been in the Queensland Police Service (QPS) for many years, and now holds one of the most powerful and influential positions in the QPS. His work has benefited every member of the QPS, which in turn extends to every Queenslander. I have had great respect for police for most of my life. They partake in a profession which I believe I, and most people, don’t have what it takes to perform. The point I was trying to make before was that I imagine every workplace is like my own. I work with around 400 people, and have to interact with most of them, and there are bound to be a few people that are a drain on the rest. For years there have been 2 main culprits. One left the week before last and the other leaves this Friday. From speaking to a few people, it seems they are disliked by more people than I thought. These people are always negative, which brings the people around them down and spreads throughout like a disease. They also never did what little work they did do properly, which meant others had to take up the slack. In my opinion, people like this don’t deserve to be employed, and are clogging up opportunities that someone else could make the most of. I see the police service as being no different. There could be one of the above people for every 100 police, and it’s not fair that their behaviour is reflected upon the entire service, but that’s the way it is. But if there is a chance to relieve these people of their positions and open up an opportunity for someone more deserving, as what appears to be in sundeep’s case, then I think it should be seized. No one should have to endure any form of harassment from any other person, provided they didn’t provoke the situation with intentionally using inappropriate language or actions. And if I was in sundeep’s position, I would take it as far as possible. |
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06-06-2006, 08:57 AM | #85 | |||
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This thread has really taken off.
I'd just like to say that I initially wasn't against the officer's actions, which was yelling at me and verbally abusing me. I just thought to myself that the reason he is speaking like this is probably because he's seen some fatal crashes and is just trying to get the message through by scaring me. Ok, I was scared, and I won't be back in Moorabbin in my car ever again. BUT the thing that really peeved me was the slamming of my door. I was OK with the swearing, and the ABUSE, but why slam my door so hard that the interior lamp falls off? That's what set me off, that was taking it over board. The Police are there to protect the property of others and not attempt to vandalise it on a power trip. I made a lady pay $470 to fix a non-event 10c coin dent in the side of my car a few weeks ago, so if I found something wrong with the door I'd be doing a lot more than I am now. I am not giving the cops #### or anything, I know there's a select few in the force, just like there's a select few hoons among a whole lot of enthusiasts that #### it up for the rest of us. I've seen what people do at the drags and on these cruises. I do the occasional burnout but I don't come even close to the recklessness (sp?) that some of these people display on cruises and on the road at the Oakleigh drags. Quote:
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Theres plenty of legal places arouund to race and do burnouts
Calder Heathcote Park Country Town drag strips(I mean legal andra sactioned events) If you want to race on the street and not have a chance of getting caught and want to race your mates, Head to drag tag, theres already a few E-series on it. Legal off street racing on a street enviroment |
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06-06-2006, 01:42 PM | #87 | |||
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If there was somwhere people could go, tax payer funded or what ever, 24/7 with little guidlines, but allowed you to enjoy testing your driving skills, and enjoy your investment, the hoons would no longer be a risk to the public. Hooning is unacceptable regardless, but they will always be around - you have to give a little and take a little; not everyone drives responsibly all the time. And everyone here no doubt is guilty of hooning, weather they are ready to admit it or not. (Ofcourse, then. The risk would b removed from public, and into themselfs. Perhaps covering the ground with quicksand to preven damage?) meh... About the issue at hand: Power hungry cops. Well they are also around no doubt - these cops are a disgrace to the police force, but not all are like this... My storey is: I had my old ZJ fairlane, got pulled over, n' the cop said my rego wasnt payed, i showed him the receipt and said "no; im giving you a fine, that receipt is not good enough" sent stat dec to copshop n' got a letter of appology back; prob solved
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2 Years ago when I first got my license it was pritty good, in the sense cops didnt give you that much hassle, 2 years later its hell, well not for me in Ballarat, I rearly get pulled over (2wice randomly).
Drag tag when in full flight will be a nearly every day thing. But its all good, un til someone gets hurt or killed |
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