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Old 10-06-2008, 04:28 PM   #1
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Police say their helicopter has helped catch 3 hoon drivers in the past week.

In one incident, police used an onboard night camera to spot a car speeding along the Kwinana Freeway and were able to direct police cars on the ground to arrest the driver.

Senior Sergeant Ashley Goy from the Police Air Wing says two people were arrested after a second incident.
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At a cost of probably about $10K per arrest too.... :



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I need to pack RPG in the car.
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Old 10-06-2008, 05:08 PM   #4
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A stinger would be more effective, can't imagine shooting down a chopper with an RPG would be easy.
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Old 10-06-2008, 06:16 PM   #6
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A stinger would be more effective, can't imagine shooting down a chopper with an RPG would be easy.
Locals in Mogadishu have proven otherwise :evil_laug
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Old 10-06-2008, 08:21 PM   #8
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Victoria Police used to use their Dauphins to check vehicle's speed on the Mornington Peninsula and up past South Morang (especially during the holiday season).

Unsure if this still goes on.
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Victoria Police used to use their Dauphins to check vehicle's speed on the Mornington Peninsula and up past South Morang (especially during the holiday season).

Unsure if this still goes on.

The Moorooduc road chopper signs and lines on the road are still there, however the new roundabout halfway through the detection zone kind of defeats the purpose.
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The Moorooduc road chopper signs and lines on the road are still there, however the new roundabout halfway through the detection zone kind of defeats the purpose.
You mean the Moorooduc shicanes?

Yes they still use overheads on the Moorooduc Road and along the beach between Mt Martha and Mornington which is another notorious race track. Summer months you can see them hovering.



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You mean the Moorooduc shicanes?

Yes they still use overheads on the Moorooduc Road and along the beach between Mt Martha and Mornington which is another notorious race track. Summer months you can see them hovering.

Is that what their doing?

I always thought they were chasing the escapees from Frankston.

Can't let those people mix with the rest of society.
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Is that what their doing?

I always thought they were chasing the escapees from Frankston.

Can't let those people mix with the rest of society.

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Old 11-06-2008, 10:50 AM   #13
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i say good on them,
Perth has a shocking reputation for drivers who refuse to obey the road rules, a recent insurance company survey said that 84% of perth drivers regularly disobey road rules purposefully.
if people are that stupid, the cops have a hard time catching all 84% so they can learn their lesson.
the people they caught with the chopper weren't your usual 10k's over the limit type - more the racing down the road in an excel and crashing into a power pole type. maybe this will make the next gta tryhard hero think twice
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Too bad it would cost tax payers over 100k a month to fly the damn thing
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Here are the links to the stories if your interested people....

http://www.thewest.com.au/default.as...ontentID=78071

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/c...2-3102,00.html


And one with a twist lol....

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/4335673a11.html


P.S - Sorry Fev, for the hi jacking, but I didn't think it was really worth a thread... So here it is :-)

What do you think of that lol?
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lol alright, that news about the bikers getting totalled by a dumbass parked across the road on a corner - well jeez. what an idiot, he deserves whats coming to him.
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I've had the chopper on me a couple of times now, it kind of freaks you out when there is suddenly a giant spot light on you, I can't imagine that would be safe but every few weekends without a doubt he's back out with the spotty on.
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Old 11-06-2008, 03:59 PM   #18
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Speed limits are ridiculously low in this country anyway.

More driver training, and less crap boxes on the road would be a good start.
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At a cost of probably about $10K per arrest too.... :
Well we wouldnt want that money wasted on catching a murderer would we?

Imagine if they had to pay carbon taxes on those arrests
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Haha I got that one :P
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At a cost of probably about $10K per arrest too.... :
still better than investing a couple of grand to clean up the mess after these idiots lose it!

i say if you wanna speed and bend the rules be prepared to get caught sometime- thems the breaks kiddies. if ya don't wanna get busted, play by the rules. :
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still better than investing a couple of grand to clean up the mess after these idiots lose it!

i say if you wanna speed and bend the rules be prepared to get caught sometime- thems the breaks kiddies. if ya don't wanna get busted, play by the rules. :
Yeah but don't forget most of the "couple of grand to clean up the mess" is as a result of alcohol, poor roads, unroadworthy or dangerous vehicle or fatigue. Speed isn't always the main cause of crashes on the aforementioned roads.
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i agree fully, but i'm sure if a chopper pilot could pick that you were speeding, he'd also notice if you were swerving over the raod etc.....to me it all comes back to getting more police back onto the streets, rather than leaving it all to constable kodak (revinue division).

it just really gets me when people winge about the police 'harassing' them for speed and questionable modifications and all the other things people bang on about. the police are just doing their job- well most of them are anyway.
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I agree mate.

Although, with sadness most of the time the Police air wing is unavailable for "normal" police work, such as chasing offenders, etc. It usually has to turn back due to low fuel. Makes me wonder how much more tax payers are footing the bill for the aircraft to do this kind of activity. One would think Motorbikes (Solos) would be a more effective tool.
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A stinger would be more effective, can't imagine shooting down a chopper with an RPG would be easy.
Have you seen Black Hawk Down they shot serveral down in it...
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Have you seen Black Hawk Down they shot serveral down in it...
yeah, but try firing an rpg at a helicopter from a moving car lol
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yeah, but try firing an rpg at a helicopter from a moving car lol
This is true,
have seen on you tube insurgents firing a mortar sitting in a car and just holding the mortar tube in there hand...the accuracy must be good
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well if it was on youtube it must be true!
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this is nothing new, in Victoria in the 1970's,you used to see white lines straight across Hi-wayand country roads all the time,one mile apart and cops would fly cesna's overhead and time how long you took to cross the next set and book you up the road after radioing the next hiway patrol cop on the ground
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