Community Roadwatch submissions
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From: Cody C
Dear New Zealand Police,
Why do Police refuse to look at video or photo evidence provided as part of a Community Roadwatch submission?
Also, why do Police state "If you wish the incident to be investigated with a view to charges being laid in Court, you must lodge a formal complaint with your nearest police station."?
Yours faithfully,
Cody C
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From: SMITH, Jason
New Zealand Police
Dear Cody
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of 21 April 2018 about Community Roadwatch submissions.
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From: Cody C <[8][FYI request #7687 email]>
Date: 21/04/2018 07:09PM
Subject: Official Information request - Community Roadwatch submissions
Dear New Zealand Police,
Why do Police refuse to look at video or photo evidence provided as part
of a Community Roadwatch submission?
Also, why do Police state "If you wish the incident to be investigated
with a view to charges being laid in Court, you must lodge a formal
complaint with your nearest police station."?
Yours faithfully,
Cody C
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From: SIMCOX, Paul
New Zealand Police
Cody,
Please find attached a letter responding to your questions submitted
through the FYI website.
Paul
Senior Sergeant Paul Simcox
Standards Manager
Police Infringement Bureau | Road Policing Support | New Zealand Police
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