29 July 2010

Police Wrap - 29 July 2010

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[First filed: Jul 29, 2010 @ 9:30]

1. Tree rustlers nabbed:

ACT Policing have arrested two males over the theft of 12 Dragon trees from the National Canberra Arboretum.

The trees were stolen between 6pm (Monday July 26) and 6.30am (Tuesday July 27). Five of the trees have been recovered and returned to the National Canberra Arboretum.

A 19-year-old male from Chifley will face the Magistrates Court this morning charged with receiving stolen property.

A 23-year-old male from Kambah has been bailed and will appear at a later date in the Magistrate’s Court charged with receiving stolen property.

2. Fresh Meat:

Nineteen (19) new ACT Policing officers were officially sworn in as Constables of Police in The Great Hall at University House, Australian National University today (July 29). Another twenty-eight (28) were sworn in as Federal Agents to be deployed to National Operations in Sydney and Melbourne.

Acting Chief Police Officer for ACT Commander Bruce Hill joined AFP Commissioner Tony Negus in welcoming the new officers into ACT Policing.

Constable Madeline Kennedy was awarded the Commissioner’s Award for Excellence in Recruit Training for her demonstrated excellence in all elements of the program, including teamwork, leadership, communication, academic achievement, health and safety and commitment to the values of the AFP.

Today’s attestation ceremony is the second and third of six for 2010.

The ACT’s newest officers comprise of 13 men and 6 women who bring with them skills from previous employment including recruitment consultant, soil technician, transport logistics officer and a correctional officer. Four of the new recruits have strong family connections, with family members also working within ACT Policing and the AFP.

The new officers will be deployed to stations within ACT Policing after completing a two week rotation with Traffic Operations.

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AG Canberra said :

So these new recruits will be like the last batch – that were out there doing RBT’s without the correct delegations – and therefore some drunk drivers were able to avoid convictions?

Actually, no. The ‘last batch’ had nothing to do with what you’re talking about. You’re not even close.

I’ve never understood the logic behind stealing trees. FYI, my parents had one nabbed, and I think my next door neighbours lovely Japanese cherry-blossom tree was also taken (pity, because when it blossomed in spring it was a sight to behold).

I mean, it’s an gruelling job just digging it up from the ground. It’s almost an honest job, except for the fact that the ownership of the tree is questionable.

Can’t these crims think of committing a crime that actually pays better? Actually, are they worthy of being called crims?

So these new recruits will be like the last batch – that were out there doing RBT’s without the correct delegations – and therefore some drunk drivers were able to avoid convictions?

Hopefully the AFP is as good with its paperwork as it is with issuing media releases telling us about new coppers that are not even going to replace retirees (let alone boost numbers)….

kellogg said :

Warning warning. This means the new coppers will be out with Traffic Ops doing radar, breath testing and general roadside duties to get them used to the traffic and the public interaction — everywhere. Keep a close eye on your speed where you least expect it, and don’t be so stupid as to drink and drive — anytime! The 19 connies will be out and about now — you’ve been warned!

No, not really … they are being shown the local eateries. Maccas and Donut King are top of the list !!!!

Rawhide Kid No 29:41 am 30 Jul 10

kellogg said :

What ??? In this weather????

They got sprayed with weed killar!

I wonder, can I meet them on my bicycle? Generally, they aren’t prepared for a cyclist in a cycle lane.

Warning warning. This means the new coppers will be out with Traffic Ops doing radar, breath testing and general roadside duties to get them used to the traffic and the public interaction — everywhere. Keep a close eye on your speed where you least expect it, and don’t be so stupid as to drink and drive — anytime! The 19 connies will be out and about now — you’ve been warned!

Ahh thats the south of canberra for you.. suburbs of bogan idiots out that way. Stealing trees now, thats so cool.

astrojax said :

Rawhide Kid No 2 said :

Do you think they would have learned their lesson and turned over a new leaf?

exactly, it should have twigged by now… or perhaps they considered branching out into new crime sectors? anyway, now they’re nabbed one presumes they’re rooted. i’ll leave it there, shall i?

Or you might soil your reputation..

Rawhide Kid No 2 said :

Do you think they would have learned their lesson and turned over a new leaf?

exactly, it should have twigged by now… or perhaps they considered branching out into new crime sectors? anyway, now they’re nabbed one presumes they’re rooted. i’ll leave it there, shall i?

Rawhide Kid No 212:11 pm 29 Jul 10

Do you think they would have learned their lesson and turned over a new leaf?

Rawhide Kid No 212:05 pm 29 Jul 10

Therrrr be money in them there trees.

How many stolen dragon trees do you need to trade to score heroin these days?

justin heywood said :

If this was the Old West, would they be called ‘tree-rustlers’?

ahh…..these blokes are just a pair of duffers…..

justin heywood10:32 am 29 Jul 10

If this was the Old West, would they be called ‘tree-rustlers’?

troll-sniffer9:57 am 29 Jul 10

When I were a lad, and justice were justice, they woulda hung them tree pinchin’ scallywags from the nearest tree. Didn’t get many trees walkin’ out the door in my day. Folks were honest then, not like the mobile-wearing, PSP3 playing, WRX driving, boogan beer drinking riff-raff you get nowadays. I used to leave my doors unlocked even when I took the steamer to the old country I did. You could cross the road without a helmet and lawyers were as honest as the day was long. You young whippersnappers don’t know how good you’ve got it. Dragon trees humph. If we wanted to pinch a tree it’d be a proper tree, like a coolabah or a she-oak, none of these namy pamby gaylord metrosexual ‘dragon’ trees that these louts nicked.

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