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Old 28-03-2011, 11:13 PM   #1
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For those who believe that the police need to do more...they are...

http://www.vicpolicenews.com.au/more...ion-tonka.html

Quite a good result from them, it seems most people are getting the 'don't drink and drive' message.

No speed cameras booking people, just grunt police work - picking up the odd stupid souls who decide to drive unroadworthy and unregistered vehicles.

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Old 28-03-2011, 11:20 PM   #2
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Yep, good one.

Each was removed from the road NOT sent a picture and an invoice.

REAL road safety enforcement........
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Old 28-03-2011, 11:23 PM   #3
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Yep, good one.

Each was removed from the road NOT sent a picture and an invoice.

REAL road safety enforcement........
On that note, they did accidently send out 5700 infringements WITHOUT the location on them and are now being forced to contact each person and let them know...
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Old 28-03-2011, 11:32 PM   #4
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I do not understand why Australians are now content to be pulled up at road blocks while going about their legal business.

I travel this road to the airport. I would not be happy if I was late for a plane because of this and had to wait 24 hours for the next one or had to cancel a business trip.

"Last week police ran Operation Tonka over two days and performed 854 preliminary breath tests and issued 18 penalty notices for offences including motorists not wearing seatbelts, unregistered vehicles, exceeding the speed limit and displaying false number plates".

Good use of resources, not.
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Old 28-03-2011, 11:37 PM   #5
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I do not understand why Australians are now content to be pulled up at road blocks while going about their legal business.

I travel this road to the airport. I would not be happy if I was late for a plane because of this and had to wait 24 hours for the next one or had to cancel a business trip.

"Last week police ran Operation Tonka over two days and performed 854 preliminary breath tests and issued 18 penalty notices for offences including motorists not wearing seatbelts, unregistered vehicles, exceeding the speed limit and displaying false number plates".

Good use of resources, not.
So in your terms, no one should be pulled over at all?

That's kind of insane, everyone complains about speed cameras being revenue raisers, and yet when police actually get out there and do 'their job' they get ragged on too?

Not a lot of logic there.
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Old 28-03-2011, 11:42 PM   #6
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So in your terms, no one should be pulled over at all?

That's kind of insane, everyone complains about speed cameras being revenue raisers, and yet when police actually get out there and do 'their job' they get ragged on too?

Not a lot of logic there.
It is funny that in most western civilised countries I travel to you only get pulled over if you have done something wrong.

As my car is always roadworthy and I do not see whey I should be delayed when going about my legal business.

It is something Australians have given up for the so called "greater good".

I am not happy with it.
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Old 28-03-2011, 11:42 PM   #7
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I do not understand why Australians are now content to be pulled up at road blocks while going about their legal business.

I travel this road to the airport. I would not be happy if I was late for a plane because of this and had to wait 24 hours for the next one or had to cancel a business trip.

"Last week police ran Operation Tonka over two days and performed 854 preliminary breath tests and issued 18 penalty notices for offences including motorists not wearing seatbelts, unregistered vehicles, exceeding the speed limit and displaying false number plates".

Good use of resources, not.
Leave with enough time to factor this in, and you'll be right.
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Old 28-03-2011, 11:47 PM   #8
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It is funny that in most western civilised countries I travel to you only get pulled over if you have done something wrong.

As my car is always roadworthy and I do not see whey I should be delayed when going about my legal business.

It is something Australians have given up for the so called "greater good".

I am not happy with it.
You share the roads with these people...is getting them off the road less important than where you need to be??
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Old 28-03-2011, 11:54 PM   #9
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All arguements aside guys, "The amount of vehicles defected for being unroadworthy was disappointing" Define VICPOL's defenition or unroadworthy. Tint too dark etc.... maybe??
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Old 28-03-2011, 11:56 PM   #10
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Gotta say Id rather see the prescence out there on the roads instead of those B.S. Flash for Cash Revenue Raisers..
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Old 29-03-2011, 12:01 AM   #11
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Gotta say Id rather see the prescence out there on the roads instead of those B.S. Flash for Cash Revenue Raisers..
I do not disagree Donny. Just a few km up the road from Diggers Rest (where this stunning operation took place) the Calder Hwy has three lanes. It is a steep hill and the speed limit is 110. Trucks travel in the middle lane at 50-70k. There is often another truck passing him at 75k in the right lane. Left lane is empty. Why is that not policed?

On the opposite side, the down hill run, there has been three mobile speed cameras in the last ten days.
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On that note, they did accidently send out 5700 infringements WITHOUT the location on them and are now being forced to contact each person and let them know...
Well they ARE public servants after all.........
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Old 29-03-2011, 09:57 AM   #13
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Good result I think...

The other thing - that I found to be quite positive - is the fact that they bretho'ed 396 people and had 0 drink drivers...

If they had a rolling crew of 'Tonka' that randomly set up in towns and suburbs EVERY day of the year... Then they might achieve something on a large scale...

Something that they should consider...
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Old 29-03-2011, 10:05 AM   #14
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I do not understand why Australians are now content to be pulled up at road blocks while going about their legal business.

I travel this road to the airport. I would not be happy if I was late for a plane because of this and had to wait 24 hours for the next one or had to cancel a business trip.

"Last week police ran Operation Tonka over two days and performed 854 preliminary breath tests and issued 18 penalty notices for offences including motorists not wearing seatbelts, unregistered vehicles, exceeding the speed limit and displaying false number plates".

Good use of resources, not.
Missing a plane because of such activities is not a problem of the government. It is the individual who obviously did not account for any issues to arise during their trip to the airport. It is far better to leave more time for any problems such as this or accidents, breakdowns, etc than to leave at the last minute.

These checks wouldn't take much time if everything with the car is ok.
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Old 29-03-2011, 10:14 AM   #15
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Your car might be "always roadworthy"...but how often have you followed some rusty smoking crapbucket and thought to yourself "I wish the cops would pull over people like that instead of sitting in camera cars beside the road raising revenue!"? More than once I would wager.
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"Last week police ran Operation Tonka over two days and performed 854 preliminary breath tests and issued 18 penalty notices for offences including motorists not wearing seatbelts, unregistered vehicles, exceeding the speed limit and displaying false number plates".

Good use of resources, not.
some people just can not be helped, probably up there with one of the dumbest things I have ever read, how could 864 RBT's as well as unregistered vehicles and cars with fake number plates off the road be considered a waste of resources.

I bet if one of those unregistered (and there for uninsured) cars hit your car or even better one of the ones with fake plates hit and run your car you would be screaming for police to do something about it

How would police know you were doing something wrong ie drink driving if they did not stop you for RBT???? How would they know your vehicle is un roadworthy (balled tyres, oil leaks, frayed seat belts etc etc) if they did not stop and inspect the vehicle??

Mate you are a clown (its probably the kindest thing I could think of considering your brain dead comments)
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Old 29-03-2011, 04:52 PM   #17
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Finally news about REAL road safety.
This would be do more good then a discreet car parked on the side of the road.

I have seen in Newcastle on a Thursday night when all the people with modified cars hang around the foreshore in the carpark and on the side of the road, the cops wait until there is lots of cars in there and at about 9pm they block the road at both roundabouts. Then everyone leaving the foreshore is Breath tested and sus cars are checked out. That is real road safety.
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