Daddybang wrote:And then there's the other side of the discussion!!!!
"Police commissioners wife gets ticket torn up" ABC NEWS.
Funny how the junior officer who issued the ticket has "gone on leave" hey ???
Ahh Qld cops they really know how to lose their jobs!!
Gaznazdiak wrote:Daddybang wrote:And then there's the other side of the discussion!!!!
"Police commissioners wife gets ticket torn up" ABC NEWS.
Funny how the junior officer who issued the ticket has "gone on leave" hey ???
Ahh Qld cops they really know how to lose their jobs!!
Yeah, that's a really good look, eh?
I got a chuckle from the part of the report where the police spokesman said that it's every citizen's right to challenge a ticket.
So it is, but how many who aren't married to a police commissioner actually succeed wasn't mentioned.
Gaznazdiak wrote:Patriot, the police don't think everyone is shonky, but having to deal on a daily basis with the worst scum humanity can produce, it's a self defense mechanism to be suspicious. It's also part of the job, they're not here to pander to peoples sensibilities.
But, just for the record how would you feel if you were treated that way in whatever line of work you're in?
Would it endear you to the person recording you?
Or would you think they were being a bit of a dick for automatically prejudging you?
Gaznazdiak wrote:Mate, I really don't know how I can make it any simpler for you, but I'll try.
They interact with people who lie to them, disrespect them and attack them, every day, so it's simple human nature for that to colour how they look at people.
Do you interact with crooked coppers doing the wrong thing by you every day? Or any day?
I have never heard of anyone reporting that the police recorded their safe inspection, that doesn't mean it's never happened, but if it was common we would have heard about it before you made the claim.
I will take the fact that you have twice refused to answer how you would feel if you were treated that way in your day job to mean that you wouldn't like it at all.
Gaznazdiak wrote:Well patriot, you seem quite determined to do it, no skin off me mate, it is your right to do so.
It's just that I, and seemingly everyone else, wondered why you would want to antagonize, right from the get-go, someone with the power to make your life difficult, or to take your guns.
Assuming that because some cops overstep their authority, they all will, just as a matter of course seems as simplistic to me as the antis who assume that all gun owners are slavering murderers in waiting.
But one of the great things about Oz is that we are all free to believe whatever strangeness bloats our particular goats.
Good luck witth it.
Bent Arrow wrote:I know not everyone will agree with this, but based on my interactions with the local coppers over the last couple of years, they are pretty happy to be dealing with my straightforward requirements when I need to register a new firearm. Got to be a lot nicer job compared to filling out another accident or theft or assault report, or dealing with some peep that got let out on bail that forgot to rock up for his regular attendance at their local cop shop. I've had a couple of great chats with young coppers including females that were quite interested in firearms and seemed genuinely relieved to be talking with someone that wasn't a dropkick making a PITA of themselves.
Gaznazdiak wrote:Daddybang wrote:And then there's the other side of the discussion!!!!
"Police commissioners wife gets ticket torn up" ABC NEWS.
Funny how the junior officer who issued the ticket has "gone on leave" hey ???
Ahh Qld cops they really know how to lose their jobs!!
Yeah, that's a really good look, eh?
I got a chuckle from the part of the report where the police spokesman said that it's every citizen's right to challenge a ticket.
So it is, but how many who aren't married to a police commissioner actually succeed wasn't mentioned.
Gaznazdiak wrote:Seems like QLD police are still the best that money can buy.
TassieTiger wrote:Interesting - if your in public you are legally allowed to video record officers without consent but your not allowed to record anybof their conversation without consent...what if your video has audio?? Could you then mute the audio and edit in the words being said as a graphic ?
I know...shut up TT. Lol.
TassieTiger wrote:Interesting - if your in public you are legally allowed to video record officers without consent but your not allowed to record anybof their conversation without consent...what if your video has audio?? Could you then mute the audio and edit in the words being said as a graphic ?
I know...shut up TT. Lol.
Patriot wrote:TassieTiger wrote:Interesting - if your in public you are legally allowed to video record officers without consent but your not allowed to record anybof their conversation without consent...what if your video has audio?? Could you then mute the audio and edit in the words being said as a graphic ?
I know...shut up TT. Lol.
So if I understand correctly, police can voice record me but I can’t record them unless I ask?