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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Take your story to your MP. He's a rural bloke.
    The final insult was when I put a complaint in against the police through the IPCA and they put it down as inexperience on the police officers part. Ironically that morning they were telling me how they deal with poachers all the time. I didn't even get an apology from the police officers or the police in general through the complaints process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    The problem is that the police don't care about rural crime. We pay the same amount of tax as everyone else, but we are the first to be overlooked.

    I had two poachers on camera at 2.30 am. I rang the police straight away and then went and stalked them. I found their vehicle and got a rego and was constantly updating them through 111 calls.

    When the police finally had someone to come down the 40km road to get these guy's they decided to sit and wait in town for them. It was daylight by then. Anything could have happened though. They could have dumped the animals or gone a different way or potentially there could have been an altercation with myself and them if they realized I was watching them.

    Luckily they were cut off and stopped in town with me following a distance behind them. I thought this would all be a simple process from here, but instead, it got really messy.

    The police asked what I wanted, and I said definitely a prosecution and then said they would handle it from there and said I could leave. After three weeks of hearing nothing, I chased it up and no one knew anything
    about it. I finally found out that morning they were never arrested and were let go and allowed to leave with the rifle that was found loaded in the van. Not only that the arms officer had followed up with them and gave them a formal warning and no prosecution or suspension of license.

    I had to push the police hard to put it through court and we got there in the end. But it took about 15 months. They tried to recover the rifle afterwards but no luck. Only one of the guys had a firearms license and it belonged to the one who didn't have a license.

    After all of that, one of them was discharged without conviction and had already been caught poaching in the past. He also never lost his license. The other guy got a $150 fine.

    The whole process was a mess and a waste of time and resources. Wairarapa police were incompetent, the arms officer letting them off with a warning was a joke and clearly the judge couldn't have cared less.





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    you should have completely disabled their vehicle via damage.that would have more punch than the cops.
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    Run tractor and post rammer down and poke six posts in tight against car then go back to bed. One at each end and one close to each door so can't get into vechille. They can't go home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    The final insult was when I put a complaint in against the police through the IPCA and they put it down as inexperience on the police officers part. Ironically that morning they were telling me how they deal with poachers all the time. I didn't even get an apology from the police officers or the police in general through the complaints process.

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    Yes I've complained to the IPCA before and it is a total waste of time - utterly toothless

    I've got some fuckwit that stole 40k worth of tools out of my storage garage and he is still paying me off the 4k fine at sod-all per week and that was nearly 10 years ago
    Saw the cunt's file it was 50mm thick, career criminal

    I worked hard for all that gear and the arsehole just helped himself then swore blind it wasn't him til DNA on a cigarette butt did for him - I don't smoke

    Build more prisons and lock the fuckers up, my sympathy went the same place as my tax dollars - pissed up against the wall on land rights for gay whales and incompetent ship drivers
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    Geeze things have changed, gone are the days we would shoot opossums off power poles in town. The good old Wairarapa coming up to speed.
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    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Its very disappointing to hear that people have had such bad interactions with the Police. They do seem so incompetent these days.

    I think that's what happens when you place more importance on getting 1500 new cops but ignore the fact that there is now no one left to train them.

    Just a shit reflection of NZ society today unfortunately. It is only a matter of time before a tragedy occurs. Not good enough
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