on 07-02-2019 02:38 PM
Parking fines issued by the hundreds on residential streets by NSW Police forces backflip
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-02-07/nsw-police-backflip-over-hundreds-of-parking-fines/10785432
come on police, be out fighting crime, not collecting easy revenue.
on 23-09-2020 03:29 AM
Magistrate throws out 'outrageous' case where NSW Police officer threatened to break man's legs after unlawful arrest
on 17-10-2020 02:14 PM
Cyclist pulled over and interrogated by security guard while exercising in Melbourne
on 09-12-2020 06:58 PM
has there been no training since the last mentally ill guy was beaten up by victorian cops?
Police head-stomp victim speaks out about violent incident caught on video
brave officers, your supposed to help the mentally ill, not kill them
on 10-12-2020 03:40 PM
@chameleon54 wrote:
In the recent past, one cop from our local area has actually been charged with a number of offences and has left the force. ( imagine how bad he must have been ) He was well known locally as one of the most bent cops around, regularly hanging out with drug dealers, confiscating drugs and stolen property from offenders that then " disappeared " before reaching the station, bashing people etc.
Nice that he has gone, but he didn't operate in isolation. While many local cops are the " good guys " there are still police in the local who are worse than most of the crooks. The good guys, are obviously not standing up to the feral officers and reporting what they are getting up to.
I,m just a normal average farmer with no criminal charges ever and I,ve had my house surrounded by armed police, demanding to search the place, pistols loaded and ready......( and of course no search warrant ) What the ???
That stuff just doesn't happen to normal people in most places. ................Where I live its just another day at the office.
I was going to add a couple of other experiences, but frankly I,m not even game to share them here anonymously. Best just to shut up and move on.
It completely trashes your faith in the police and the community is ruled by fear, rather than respect for police. Its a lot like living with the Colabrian mafia, Hear nothing, see nothing, say nothing.
Yeah it stinks when it is like that. That cop from your town that was corrupt and others like him are the reason why devil drugs like Ice are rampant in some country towns, places where one would think would be the opposite of the city. Sorry to hear of your bad experience and totally unfair. Hopefully you'll never have to go through an experience like that again.
I've never had anything like that. A relative in law had been savagely beaten by a group of men over a minor incident. He was in a verbal argument with a family member at a function. Someone unrelated swore at him and told him to shut up. He swore back. Anyway, after the fact, I was trying to help him get some justice and the attitude of the investigating officer was "Well, he started it". He didn't care that he was hospitalised. Well, he may have mouthed off to one of the men but he never was physically aggressive. He was hit over the head with an object and then bashed and kicked by 3 or 4 men as he lay on the ground. He ended up with broken facial bones and severe bruising. I did wonder if the policeman and one of the attackers belonged to the same rugby club.
I understand where you're coming from!
on 14-12-2020 02:11 PM
the stories just keep leaking out
hire thick heads get thickhead mentallity
Police officer threatens to 'belt the f***' out of Aboriginal teenagers in Alice Springs watch house
on 14-12-2020 02:20 PM
id call it really unprofessional at the least
grown MEN thinking they can treat mouthy kids like that
even when they know their being filmed!
shows the officers have no fear of someone questioning their actions
even the 'female' was an embarrasement
if this is the best we can do then we are lost
i could forgive an officer 'losing it' out in the field in the heat of the moment
but this is in the police station where the officers have full control over everything
besides the kids mouths
so come on, be damn professional, dont become thugs
it would be interesting to ask these officers if they are happy having the whole world seeing them act this way
on 18-12-2020 09:20 AM
you gotta wonder sometimes
so i often hear or read that police have caught a driver doing X speed over the limit
that their car has been 'clamped' for a period of time and their license suspended for X time
all fair and good
but they are discussing on radio how this system works (or not depending on your view)
so driver gets pulled over and yes, was speeding, instant loss of license for 12 months
i can understand that
BUT (theres allways a but) again
the driver must go to a rego office and pay a $25 fee to have the license cancelled and the cancellation begins at that moment
not at the time of the offence
i had never heard of this before (could be a SA only thing)
so we are hearing caller after caller with stories of how they assumed it began instantly and had no idea about the fee
sat out the entire year or whatever then tried to get theit license back only to get told
you never came in and paid the fee, your cancellation now beigins....NOW!
on 18-12-2020 12:01 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:you gotta wonder sometimes
so i often hear or read that police have caught a driver doing X speed over the limit
that their car has been 'clamped' for a period of time and their license suspended for X time
all fair and good
but they are discussing on radio how this system works (or not depending on your view)
so driver gets pulled over and yes, was speeding, instant loss of license for 12 months
i can understand that
BUT (theres allways a but) again
the driver must go to a rego office and pay a $25 fee to have the license cancelled and the cancellation begins at that moment
not at the time of the offence
i had never heard of this before (could be a SA only thing)
so we are hearing caller after caller with stories of how they assumed it began instantly and had no idea about the fee
sat out the entire year or whatever then tried to get theit license back only to get told
you never came in and paid the fee, your cancellation now beigins....NOW!
Hardly the cop's fault though, to be earning the hate.
It's the RMS that make the laws, the police enforce them.
on 18-12-2020 12:29 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:you gotta wonder sometimes
so i often hear or read that police have caught a driver doing X speed over the limit
that their car has been 'clamped' for a period of time and their license suspended for X time
all fair and good
but they are discussing on radio how this system works (or not depending on your view)
so driver gets pulled over and yes, was speeding, instant loss of license for 12 months
i can understand that
BUT (theres allways a but) again
the driver must go to a rego office and pay a $25 fee to have the license cancelled and the cancellation begins at that moment
not at the time of the offence
i had never heard of this before (could be a SA only thing)
so we are hearing caller after caller with stories of how they assumed it began instantly and had no idea about the fee
sat out the entire year or whatever then tried to get theit license back only to get told
you never came in and paid the fee, your cancellation now beigins....NOW!
Hardly the cop's fault though, to be earning the hate.
It's the RMS that make the laws, the police enforce them.
actually its the cops resonsibility to explain the process to the person at the time IMO
if i wasnt told i needed to go somewhere and pay a fee how would i know i had to go somewhere and pay a fee to start my sentence?
on 18-12-2020 05:33 PM