New Zealand Police Vlog 21: Front Line Emergencies

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • Constable Hurn is back on the road taking you along for the ride to two priority family harm incidents.
    Check out all the action, decisions and paperwork in this episode of Ride Along.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 171

  • @Eskii_NZL
    @Eskii_NZL 5 років тому +106

    These vlogs lowkey make me wanna join the force

    • @lukebox2241
      @lukebox2241 5 років тому +2

      Eskii NZL do it uso! I’m training to get fit to join the force

    • @joshuarogers603
      @joshuarogers603 4 роки тому +2

      Same

    • @lukebox2241
      @lukebox2241 4 роки тому +3

      Scallop Boy that’s the one uso!! LESSSSGOOOO

  • @brettseddon8652
    @brettseddon8652 5 років тому +54

    look forward to the vlogs every sunday

  • @CougarBoys
    @CougarBoys 5 років тому +50

    can you throw me on the wall?

  • @maoriprincess_1624
    @maoriprincess_1624 5 років тому +37

    Holy your typing skills are on point!

  • @Makkenx0
    @Makkenx0 5 років тому +26

    Constable Hurn! long time fan, first time caller! As someone who's considering joining the police I'm a big fan of your work. I was wondering if it was possible for you to speak on your long-term career ambitions within the police (if you'd like) and to shed some light on whats involved in the other jobs one can progress to (and the pathways towards them) once you're a FTO e.g. Organised Crime & Drugs unit, negotiation teams, AOS, Special Tactic Group etc. In depth detail about these job is hard to come by on the New Cops site.

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +41

      So you spend your first two years as a Probationary Constable. After you finish your workplace assessments you are a fully fledged Constable. It's around this time people start looking at other roles of which there are many.
      During your performance reviews and in both formal and informal conversations with your supervisors you talk about what you want to do and where you'd like to be.
      Then it's up to you to apply or express interest more formally - a process you learn about on the job. Each role has different requirements, they might have competitive selections, extra tests or courses or may just be something you can slot directly into.
      There are so many it's impossible for me to talk through it here and you'll often find what people say they are interested in at the start changes as they progress.
      For me, I love the front line and I really enjoy developing new staff. After my two years I decided to apply to be a Field Training Officer (or FTO) because I really enjoy leading people into and through their early days with the Police. It involved an application, basically a long report about why I wanted to do it and why I'd be good at it. This was followed by some extra training once I was selected and then I got the role. Hope this helps. - Constable Hurn.

  • @realpolicetalk
    @realpolicetalk 5 років тому +83

    Congrats on finishing your training job my friend.

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +34

      Should have clarified - I'm an FTO, so I've been finishing the training of others but thanks any way brother! Be safe out there. - Constable Hurn.

    • @Beveck1
      @Beveck1 4 роки тому +2

      @@newzealandpolice you're doing great sir I wanna be a cop in nz too I, m proud of nz police

    • @maddybarnes2129
      @maddybarnes2129 3 роки тому +2

      @@newzealandpolice I going to be a Nz police officer when Im older

  • @RealNatVlogs
    @RealNatVlogs 5 років тому +32

    Absolutely love these vlogs need to do more of them more frequently 😁

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +15

      Yeah I wish i had the time to, we make these on top of our regular work so it's a fortnightly thing. - Constable Hurn.

    • @RealNatVlogs
      @RealNatVlogs 5 років тому +3

      That’s ok but try and do longer ones I don’t want them to ever stop😏😁 like most people don’t.

  • @kueenymore8342
    @kueenymore8342 5 років тому +6

    It is so frustrating to see families in domestic relationships and you give them constant help and advice on how to be safe and have a better life and then days, weeks, months later, it's repeated again. As if they haven't learnt anything. And it must be so frustrating for you, seeing the same thing constantly and can't do much about it because of their 'wise choices' they make.
    Maybe they should take a leaf out of your book, to see reality from their fantasy.
    Awesome Work Guys!!!!

    • @malotimaama1511
      @malotimaama1511 5 років тому +2

      You will never understand what it’s like to be in their shoes. Sometimes they’re scared for their life, their kids lives - sometimes they feel like they don’t have the means or resources to leave. It’s not that simple. Have a bit of empathy.

  • @Smurphenstein
    @Smurphenstein 5 років тому +10

    It's good to know you are out there helping keep us safe. Nice work NZ Police.

  • @daveadams6421
    @daveadams6421 5 років тому +7

    Domestic violence can be so unpredictable and dangerous - we definitely need the help of Police is these situations. Stay safe and thanks for vLog update :-)

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +2

      Thanks for the support John! - Constable Hurn.

  • @hamishpennell6609
    @hamishpennell6609 4 роки тому +5

    Im 15 and I've wantes to be a police officer all my life do you have any advice please.
    P.s love the videos i watch them every night.

    • @CFCMAMO1
      @CFCMAMO1 4 роки тому

      why not learn how to code? less (actually A LOT less) dangerous and more opportunities to make real money. just curious btw and being sincere here.

    • @eeklarthing6264
      @eeklarthing6264 4 роки тому

      @@CFCMAMO1 I honestly can't tell if you're being ironic or not

  • @moniquelord9534
    @moniquelord9534 5 років тому +23

    Hope all of you police officers are recovering well after the shooting incident. People from all around the world appreciate your help 💕

  • @humanwolf1984
    @humanwolf1984 4 роки тому +4

    My cousin in Christchurch is a New Zealand police officer&I am so very proud of him. 😇

  • @jamesnaepi3985
    @jamesnaepi3985 5 років тому +7

    Always look forward to your day to day journey Johnny on the frontline. Always enjoyable, keep it real as you always do.

  • @burkeler2173
    @burkeler2173 5 років тому +13

    Welcome back Constable Hurn!

  • @rodneyberg2332
    @rodneyberg2332 5 років тому +7

    Shout out to constables Jesse and Mike in the video woop woop!

  • @liecacher
    @liecacher 5 років тому +12

    Constable Hurn is back in action!!

  • @shaiannenoka1800
    @shaiannenoka1800 5 років тому +8

    When can use do a meet and greet ❤️ would love to meet use

  • @daapgaming
    @daapgaming 5 років тому +4

    Top job by CH CH police on a quick capture of that sub human outstanding job 👍 total respect

  • @Rumbro.
    @Rumbro. 5 років тому +11

    *Constable Hurn & Constable Lana, defs my favourite NZ Police officers!! 💜 From Australia 🇦🇺*

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +9

      Aww chur! Bet there are some cool aussie cops out there too, would love to do a cross over episode one day! - Constable Hurn.

  • @jasssmynx4426
    @jasssmynx4426 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for all you do Johnny and team! Enjoy your two week break (I assume... you said you’ll be back in two weeks so I hope you’re going away on a nice holiday!). You’re the best !

  • @ReasonsToSmile
    @ReasonsToSmile 5 років тому +3

    Fellow UA-camr support, hope you have an amazing journey here on youtube♡

  • @juandenz2008
    @juandenz2008 5 років тому +6

    Must be depressing at times having to deal with these kinds of family violence incidents. It seems like alcohol and drug abuse are factors in many of the incidents.

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +4

      Bang on, although not exclusively. Alcohol and Drug problems certainly fuel a level of behavior that is more obviously a concern but family violence can be insidious with a private malevolence that can go unnoticed if you're not looking closely at each situation regardless of the more obvious signs. - Constable Hurn.

    • @doncoleman4938
      @doncoleman4938 5 років тому +3

      juandenz2008 You have no idea how accurate your comment is! I spent 10 years in Australia as a frontline police officer and the last 21 as a paramedic. I've spent shifts where it seems like police and ambulance crews just follow each other going from one DV job to the next.
      I get asked "what's the worst thing you've ever seen?". I would say without a doubt it's the way some children are exposed in their homes. Parents taking drugs, the domestic violence and family assaults and the neglect they receive. Babies with severe nappy rash, filthy nappies and covered in old faeces, skin disorders and health issues because those expected to care for them are often too drug or alcohol affected to provide a duty of care. Then there's the partners who spend their lives just going through what's known as a DV cycle.
      Traumatic injuries and medical emergencies are events you're well trained in. Family violence and instances of child neglect can be the most challenging jobs that really test you.

  • @rayanali7954
    @rayanali7954 5 років тому +2

    I m gonna do this when I'm older by the way you guys are doing a good job with the christchurch attack and in general you guys are my favourite keep up the good work from rayan ali

  • @Bearded_fitness_kiwi
    @Bearded_fitness_kiwi 5 років тому +2

    Hey constable hurn it was good meeting you the other week I was that security guard in Glenn innes that pulled up to you hahaha

  • @Beveck1
    @Beveck1 4 роки тому +2

    I Wanna be a cop in nz♥♥♥♥ love you New Zealand

  • @calreed5862
    @calreed5862 4 роки тому +1

    Very good videos. Great insight raising loads of questions. Top of my list being at 5.39 mins in, am I tripping or did the same guy as is driving get in the back of the car?! 😂

  • @chrisbutler4438
    @chrisbutler4438 5 років тому +3

    The last call for service ...Umm those two Officers need a bigger vehicle 😂😂. Stay safe!

  • @NickkAtNyte
    @NickkAtNyte 3 роки тому +1

    I'm an American and these videos make me want to move to NZ and join the Police.

  • @caitlinfeldtmann3674
    @caitlinfeldtmann3674 5 років тому +2

    Hey mate, love the vids. Making me real keen to finish school and sign up!!

  • @Laurel_Kay
    @Laurel_Kay 5 років тому +2

    Well done Zoe. Keep working on your communication! You're not alone on that one 😊

  • @zahrlisawarangi5513
    @zahrlisawarangi5513 5 років тому +6

    Nz police are the best

  • @PBJPRODUCTIONSTUDIOS
    @PBJPRODUCTIONSTUDIOS 5 років тому

    Im not to sure how this would go down but if you guys are allowed to have camera guy with you , I'm always here to help check out my videos to understand my film making , if it is allowed I could be a similar to a police ten 7 camera guy

  • @catherinehowell7893
    @catherinehowell7893 5 років тому +1

    If a car hits your parked car and doesn't leave their details but a witness is able to obtain their number plate. Is it something to report to the police or just the insurance company?

  • @Proud2btongan109
    @Proud2btongan109 3 роки тому +1

    0:00 that doesn't look like 3-9 two hands on the wheel, officer

  • @BD90..
    @BD90.. 5 років тому +3

    Johnny jet is back in action!

  • @rharvey19830
    @rharvey19830 5 років тому +6

    Like watching these videos. As a Australian cop it’s interesting to see the difference in the way you police compared to the way we do here.

    • @therightstuffau
      @therightstuffau 5 років тому

      Rhys Harvey r we more sophisticated 🤣?

  • @sentinel531
    @sentinel531 5 років тому +3

    What kind of phone do you use at work it looks huge

    • @6mky
      @6mky 5 років тому +1

      sentinel531 they use 6 plus but they are getting the new 10’s in - the new phones have been put on hold because of what happened at Christchurch

  • @zahrlisawarangi5513
    @zahrlisawarangi5513 5 років тому +4

    I love your vlogs Johnny I love the police

  • @martinross8747
    @martinross8747 5 років тому +2

    You are doing a great job Constable Hurn . Hopfully one day in the near future I will be heading to police college.

  • @kelpelsipy
    @kelpelsipy 5 років тому +1

    Hello constable Hurn. When you were going to that property and they had 2 dangerous pit bull dogs, I just want to know if you personally think that breed is dangerous ( since you have properly had your fair share of bad times with that breed) or do you just think it’s how the owners train and look after their dog. , curious as I know they have a bad rep and I personally know my little pit bull dog is an angel. :)

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +3

      It's a tough call, the old nature v nurture debate.
      I mean Pitbulls and Rottweilers are responsible for nearly 80% of all fatalities from dog attacks despite only representing a small number of total dogs. These are america statistics but definitely representative here too.
      You've got to remember these dogs were selectively bred for generations to be fighting and guard dogs. They can be great pets but need really good owners to manage them.
      Unfortunately when stressed, when poorly trained or when encouraged by bad owners these dogs can lash out. They obviously aren't the only dangerous dogs, they just have a physiological capacity for inflicting injury many other dogs don't have and are thus more dangerous.
      Just my opinion. - Constable Hurn.

  • @999-b8w9e
    @999-b8w9e 4 роки тому +1

    Do u nead NCEA level 1,2,3 to become a police officer?

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  4 роки тому

      You don’t need any particular qualifications to join the Police. If you’re still at school, aim to get the best grades you can. Being proficient in maths and English is essential.
      By the way, when you go to the Royal New Zealand Police College, you’ll be put through some pretty intense training, so be prepared to be challenged.
      We encourage people to:
      • Get your full NZ Driver Licence
      • Volunteer/get involved in a community group / coach a sport
      • Keep out of trouble
      • Stay fit and active

    • @999-b8w9e
      @999-b8w9e 4 роки тому

      @@newzealandpolice thank you very much. I was wondering about that cheers

  • @rorybond4590
    @rorybond4590 5 років тому +1

    It would be awesome if you could put go pro footage responding a lot more, and it would be ideal to equip a go pro on the police car. Anyway nice vlog and congratulations finishing up on your training always enjoy watching you videos as I'm trying to promote footage over here in Australia Queensland for the police as I have have family in the force.

    • @kOt985
      @kOt985 5 років тому

      Good point

  • @Joel-gc7ss
    @Joel-gc7ss 5 років тому +3

    Love you guys! Thank you all for what you do.

  • @lukebox2241
    @lukebox2241 5 років тому +1

    Zoey is beautiful

  • @Footrotflats251
    @Footrotflats251 5 років тому +9

    Johnny do us a favour and use a bit of sunscreen, not tryna be rude or nothing but you do look a bit sunburnt

  • @zahrlisawarangi5513
    @zahrlisawarangi5513 5 років тому +2

    Constable Hurn I want to be a cop do you have any advice.

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +4

      Work hard, make fitness a part of your daily life and be reliable in your personal life. - Constable Hurn.

    • @zahrlisawarangi5513
      @zahrlisawarangi5513 5 років тому +1

      Thanx constable Hurn

  • @johnpaa9032
    @johnpaa9032 5 років тому +1

    Congratulations Constance Hurn on your job training your hard work and commitment has paid off

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +1

      Thanks John, I've been training other cops, I finished mine a little while ago but there is always heaps to learn so it's great taking people through their first few steps and remembering mine, definitely glad to be back out in a regular team now though. - Constable Hurn.

  • @fighterpilot664
    @fighterpilot664 5 років тому +2

    Will it be Lana's turn for the next vlog?

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +2

      I don't actually know, there are a few rumblings behind the scenes we will no doubt announce soon, you'll just have to check back on Sunday arvo when the videos go up. - Constable Hurn.

    • @fighterpilot664
      @fighterpilot664 5 років тому

      Auckland Police TV Thx for the reply, constable Hurn.

  • @IncredulousIndividual
    @IncredulousIndividual 5 років тому +1

    Why do all nz police look like they’re in their 20’s 😂

    • @libbysevicke-jones3160
      @libbysevicke-jones3160 3 роки тому

      My guess is the older cops are camera shy, or it could be the healthy clean South Pacific air we breath.

  • @danmahon127
    @danmahon127 3 роки тому

    Constable Hurn, I'd like to know why the police go "don't worry, you're not in any trouble" and then fire a million questions at someone to find out what trouble they're in. Is that part of the training?

  • @sanriobunni
    @sanriobunni 5 років тому +1

    I love your guys channel! It really helps me out, because I want to become a cop!

  • @capybaratherapy7970
    @capybaratherapy7970 5 років тому +2

    Welcome back!

  • @kiwismx5
    @kiwismx5 5 років тому +1

    A nice snap shot of front line Policing, thank you all for making our communities safer. So if you produced a Vlog of say a dash cam scene while your 10 2, would that still have privacy implications on showing enroute to a job? Of course there would have to be some editing, but just a bit of insight in some of the challenges officers must face in just getting to a job would be really good.

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +2

      Yeah I've done it before but I've only got my one Go Pro so it's hard to swap it around for different views, It's definitely something I'd like to show you though and will hopefully work on. - Constable Hurn.

    • @kiwismx5
      @kiwismx5 5 років тому +1

      @@newzealandpolice I hear you on that one. I guess it would mean having 2 go pro cameras, one fix mounted in the patrol unit for that day and one on you. Don't get me wrong, I love watching the VLOGS, I have sat there watching a video while attending under lights and siren and wanting to see the challenges faced at peak traffic flow times. Keep the videos rolling in!
      PS. Noel Leeming give great discounts to govt employees and Departments, how about admin hooking you up with another gopro? I'm sure the cost would be well under capital expenditure limits 👋😁👌🚔

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +2

      @@kiwismx5 Yeah definitely, I currently film and cut these on gear I've provided myself although there are things happening behind the scenes so just watch this space! - Constable Hurn.

    • @kiwismx5
      @kiwismx5 5 років тому

      @@newzealandpolice Well done then Constable Hurn, I'll definatly be looking forward to the next VLOG. 👍

  • @quintinmarsters1609
    @quintinmarsters1609 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video

  • @TheNerryk
    @TheNerryk 5 років тому

    Just a question here , im always wanted to be police like yous guys but can Deaf impaired qualifie for police officers?

  • @ms-tk
    @ms-tk 4 роки тому

    honesty some people wouldn't even pull over, well not everywhere can be easy to pulled over but at least try??? not just sit where u are and wait for cops to go arownd u? jeez feel of u guys.

  • @II_4_R_Z_II
    @II_4_R_Z_II 5 років тому +1

    Awesome work team

  • @respectablebogan3276
    @respectablebogan3276 5 років тому +1

    Johnny can type fast :D Quick question: what flashlight do you use?

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +2

      I've got an ledlenser F1R and an Olight R50 Seeker. - Constable Hurn.

    • @respectablebogan3276
      @respectablebogan3276 5 років тому

      @@newzealandpolice he replied 😍😍 I can die happy

  • @DEEPFITNESSNZ
    @DEEPFITNESSNZ 5 років тому +1

    I also want to join nz police 👮‍♀️❤️❤️❤️❤️.!!

  • @edcmetalmanandplanes7563
    @edcmetalmanandplanes7563 5 років тому

    How do u become a new Zealand police officer coz I want to become a nz police officer

  • @unfknknown9678
    @unfknknown9678 5 років тому +10

    Do you use the tiptronic feature in your cop car?

    • @Mxtt13
      @Mxtt13 5 років тому +5

      drifting&hackingyourphone, Police Officers are trained to drive in tiptronic at Police college, as you have more control of the vehicle and a lesser chance of losing control when accelerating through intersections etc

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +19

      Yeah I do, much like a motorbike driving is all about being smooth so managing the gears yourself lets you keep the RPM exactly where you want it. Sometimes, especially when it's a tight road or there is lots of traffic it is easier to leave it in Sports though, the computer is fairly good at it's job. - Constable Hurn.

  • @vanceperry5863
    @vanceperry5863 5 років тому

    Hey Johnny how do U balance out your social life with being a cop. Say going clubing, rugby, fishing etc

  • @taylordickey69
    @taylordickey69 5 років тому +1

    I love your videos. "hope im a cop one day"

  • @CarlosWilkie
    @CarlosWilkie 5 років тому +1

    How fast was ur typing speed?

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +2

      I'm about 60 WPM but can't touch type properly, who said gaming would never give me any life skills aye haha. - Constable Hurn.

  • @chloelennard9621
    @chloelennard9621 5 років тому

    At 5:55 is the driver and the guy in the back seat brothers??????

  • @bellkeukelaar6452
    @bellkeukelaar6452 5 років тому +1

    Awesome vlog ! :) Nice work.

  • @findthebadger418
    @findthebadger418 5 років тому

    God I hate other people touching my lights or sirens ;P ahaha

  • @mauriceprince1415
    @mauriceprince1415 5 років тому

    Military training would that be useful to have in police force

  • @Lifelyss923
    @Lifelyss923 5 років тому

    Any tips for joining the police force with a chronic illness? I’m from Aus so it might be a little different but I’ve always dreamt of becoming a detective. I’m just worried my illness won’t let me enter the police force!

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +1

      It really depends what it is, best thing to do would be to have a chat with recruitment staff in your area about the specifics of the illness, it's symptoms and management. If it doesn't pan out you could always look at the intelligence field, here that is mostly done by non-sworn staff members (which means no medical clearance needed) and they do a whole lot to support big investigations. Good luck on your journey. - Constable Hurn.

    • @doncoleman4938
      @doncoleman4938 5 років тому +1

      alp 111 I'd recommend you chat with your GP whether your chronic illness will hinder your ability to successfully complete the fitness test and police work in general. Applicants actually have to supply a medical certificate stating they're fit and healthy enough to do the fitness tests.
      I'm not going to ask what your chronic illness is, because that's not my business but I can tell you that a lot of people with challenges make it through. I spent 10 years policing in Australia and watched a few of the selection processes.

  • @sillybear6956
    @sillybear6956 3 роки тому

    I like cold coffee.... I would make a good Cop

  • @AmoReloadedTT
    @AmoReloadedTT 5 років тому

    Hey miss you can arrest me any day lols but not you johnny haha cheers guys

  • @ManofOneGod
    @ManofOneGod 5 років тому

    Don't you wish you had paddle shifters?

  • @joshavery6103
    @joshavery6103 5 років тому

    I'm coming up 33yrs old and looking to apply to the police I'm currently joining a gym and getting fit ,to me it seems like such an impossible process with all the tests etc it's very daunting but it will be well worth it if I make it .

    • @doncoleman4938
      @doncoleman4938 5 років тому

      Hey Josh, if joining the Police is something you want to achieve, stick with it. I've seen a lot of people get knocked back on their first or second try. If that happens, try and get feedback as to why you didn't make it. Persistence does pay off. If you get to the interview stage, that means you jumped all the other hoops and are on the final leg. It's a career definitely worthy of pursuing.

  • @MrTwoguns22
    @MrTwoguns22 5 років тому +1

    Nine nine!

  • @NicholasMarkovich
    @NicholasMarkovich 5 років тому

    Can you study for a Bachelor of Policing (or similar) while serving in the NZ police force?

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому

      All the study you need to do to be a Police officer you do on the Job, either at Police College or through work place assessments.
      Some people do other study while they are working too but this will depend on your role and how you can balance the time required. - Constable Hurn.

  • @roffaleft499
    @roffaleft499 5 років тому

    Have you guys considered swapping a part of the fleet with some Model S P100D? That car has more than enough range (450+ km), has around 700HP, can do 0-100 in about 3.5 seconds, and the maintenance costs are significantly lower, not to mention the fuel costs. It's 2019 so it's time to start moving away from fossil fuels. Your colleagues in Luxembourg, Basel, and a few cities in California already have a few Teslas in their fleets. Otherwise, keep up the good work - both in terms of policing and vlogging 😀.

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +1

      No argument from me that it would be a great patrol car, unfortunately there are some practicalities and some numbers between the Tesla and our standard patrol car. Long term reliability, availability of parts out here in NZ, factory support when they do need repair (remembering we have like 3000+ vehicles), resale, there are many concerns beyond just performance and efficiency.
      Additionally we're a national service with a nation wide procurement process - when you're buying hundreds of cars a year things aren't as simple as just adding a few Tesla's here and there.
      That said, I definitely see a future where we drive electric vehicles, especially as more models are released and prices come down, hopefully one day soon I can do a tour through one! - Constable Hurn.

    • @roffaleft499
      @roffaleft499 5 років тому

      Thanks for the answer and sorry for the late reply!

  • @almostinanambo
    @almostinanambo 4 роки тому

    Looks like you guys could use a bullhorn

  • @jackwilson2797
    @jackwilson2797 5 років тому

    AYE I LIVE IN PALMERSTON NORTH!!!!!!!!

  • @ad-venturer305
    @ad-venturer305 5 років тому

    I'd like to ask - if we as civilians are first car in a line of traffic at a red light and you are behind us trying to get through, " is it ok for us to drive through the red light with you" ????
    I have no doubt found this to be a stressful decision, while trying to allow you to do your job and not break the law....

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +3

      It's extremely situational, If you're able to tuck off to the side that is certainly preferable, like turning left rather than going straight. Sometimes that might put you over the lines a bit especially on particularly narrow streets. Often at stop signs people have to dribble through to let us past too. The important thing is that the cross traffic has seen you and seen us. Try your best to get out of the way but don't put yourself at risk. You won't get a ticket from us if you're trying to be helpful. A good thing to remember is leaving space between you and the vehicle in front, if everyone leaves a little bubble then people have room to part in the center for us to get through. - Constable Hurn.

    • @doncoleman4938
      @doncoleman4938 5 років тому +1

      Hi Jake, I'm a paramedic in Queensland, Australia and often see drivers trying to do the right thing in allowing an emergency vehicle to pass.
      Luckily Australian and NZ intersections are designed to be fairly wide. If you see an emergency vehicle coming through, the first step I'd recommend is to have a look to your left. Try to pull over as far left as possible without actually entering the intersection. That might mean you have to drive onto the pedestrian crossing part. Be mindful though of pedestrians, especially those with earphones who might be oblivious even to a loud siren. Don't get stressed or panic. It's not your emergency, it's not even the attending crews emergency, it's somebody else's. What is scary is seeing cars dart across the intersection and put themselves and others in danger. You will get a traffic infringement notice if you run a red light irrespective. It's dangerous enough driving through a red light with all the lights and sirens.
      Make sure that whatever manoeuvre you do is safe to yourself, other road users and pedestrians. Drivers of emergency vehicles are trained to navigate around such traffic.
      Stay safe out there!

  • @zoocluck6708
    @zoocluck6708 5 років тому +1

    Hi there human

  • @siquanwu3131
    @siquanwu3131 5 років тому

    Zoe is cute, how come nz cops are all so cute?

  • @saonefifita7114
    @saonefifita7114 4 роки тому

    5:50 Drew neemia looks masive azz here

  • @scottglover3120
    @scottglover3120 5 років тому

    how long did it take you to type that fast!

  • @Leo-im6vv
    @Leo-im6vv 4 роки тому

    well dam, he's a looker..

  • @richardnixon4345
    @richardnixon4345 5 років тому

    Hard working VE/VF

  • @CMgraffix
    @CMgraffix 5 років тому

    one hand one the wheel?

  • @woutrnick4397
    @woutrnick4397 5 років тому

    Mr. Smoothface

  • @togetyandayo
    @togetyandayo 5 років тому

    カッコイイ

  • @lman22
    @lman22 5 років тому

    Love jonnys vids

  • @27Cam
    @27Cam 5 років тому +6

    let the samoan girl do more vlogs, she very natural at it and does it so well

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +3

      Never fear Mr Campbell she's still doing them too, it is a lot of work so we all take turns. - Constable Hurn.

  • @christianrashotte1605
    @christianrashotte1605 5 років тому +1

    Don't take the guns of peaceful citizens. Don't be a tyrant.

  • @chemistryguy9679
    @chemistryguy9679 5 років тому

    Have you ever thought about learning ''Touch-typing"?

    • @newzealandpolice
      @newzealandpolice  5 років тому +2

      I can't do it really, just years of typing in the chat stream of games has honed my skills. - Constable Hurn.

    • @chemistryguy9679
      @chemistryguy9679 5 років тому

      @@newzealandpolice What games did you play?

  • @stuartpreston20
    @stuartpreston20 5 років тому

    More Zoe !

  • @insertthecoinz
    @insertthecoinz 5 років тому

    First lol

  • @2TreyRicky
    @2TreyRicky 5 років тому +1

    She’s keen for you bruv 👮‍♂️👮🏼‍♀️

  • @teddyculcea8958
    @teddyculcea8958 5 років тому +2

    Female constable is the cutest cop I’ve ever seen. Wish you the best of luck to both of you guys.

  • @Jake_scott_nz
    @Jake_scott_nz 5 років тому +1

    That Zoe girl is pretty cute any chance of finding out if she is single

    • @2TreyRicky
      @2TreyRicky 5 років тому

      jake scott at least give us her insta 🤣

  • @blackpower9059
    @blackpower9059 5 років тому

    This has gone boring all of a sudden oh well

    • @doncoleman4938
      @doncoleman4938 5 років тому

      It sucks when reality doesn't mimic the action packed adventures of cop shows, doesn't it? But that's life.

  • @elijahdelamere2460
    @elijahdelamere2460 5 років тому

    Would anyone go to bootcamp...open question...???🤔🤔