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This happened outside work today, and I have a few observations about our emergency services.
* Luckily a fire crew was nearby on Willis Street and able to tend to the victim quickly.
* The ambulance station is about 3km away in Thorndon, the police station is 50 metres away - so why did it take three times as long for a police car to arrive on the scene than the Ambulance?
* How did a television crew and a photo-journalist beat the police to the scene when they don't have sirens?
* And why did the police who arrived first not secure the scene of the accident, (especially given that the fire crew and ambulance crew were taking care of the victim) but left it for the THIRD police vehicle that arrived to do so? Especially after hundreds of cars had driven over the bloodstains on the road?
* Luckily a fire crew was nearby on Willis Street and able to tend to the victim quickly.
* The ambulance station is about 3km away in Thorndon, the police station is 50 metres away - so why did it take three times as long for a police car to arrive on the scene than the Ambulance?
* How did a television crew and a photo-journalist beat the police to the scene when they don't have sirens?
* And why did the police who arrived first not secure the scene of the accident, (especially given that the fire crew and ambulance crew were taking care of the victim) but left it for the THIRD police vehicle that arrived to do so? Especially after hundreds of cars had driven over the bloodstains on the road?

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Do not get me started me on the Police, I almost placed a complaint with them about their conduct earlier this year, but knew it would probably just get dismissed with the other thousands.
Remember Wellington Police Station has very recently been named the one which received most complaints in the last year.
However, there are some good cops out there and they do do their job properly, its a shame so many others let the force down
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welly_girl, at 11:00 AM
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