Don't bring cake. (Or any other sort of food item for that matter.)
Recruitment, PAT, whole lot of stuff!

Johnno- Superintendant

- Number of posts: 1247
Location: Wellington
Position / Job Title: Police & Fire
Registration date: 2008-02-14

Sam- Superintendant

- Number of posts: 701
Age: 25
Location: Southland
Position / Job Title: Sloth
Registration date: 2008-03-05
Higher quality cake is always good I've found, especially when I've been the one providing it. Avoid supermarket cake or food if you can.

LEO- Assistant Commissioner

- Number of posts: 1400
Age: 39
Location: Tauranga
Position / Job Title: GDB
Registration date: 2007-12-20
This thread is cracking me up!?! And I can hear all those blue-flamers...cake? Outrageous! Why, that's bribery...corruption...we need to be transparent on these matters...

Johnno- Superintendant

- Number of posts: 1247
Location: Wellington
Position / Job Title: Police & Fire
Registration date: 2008-02-14
Actually riksta, yes. As this is the public forum I'm not going to comment further here.

LEO- Assistant Commissioner

- Number of posts: 1400
Age: 39
Location: Tauranga
Position / Job Title: GDB
Registration date: 2007-12-20
American Cops have donuts, we have...cake...hmmmm...cake...

Sam- Superintendant

- Number of posts: 701
Age: 25
Location: Southland
Position / Job Title: Sloth
Registration date: 2008-03-05
From memory, there is a thread (possibly a hijacked one) in the secure area debating cake vs. no cake for scopies. Can't seem to find it at the moment though.

Mattz- Senior Sergeant

- Number of posts: 275
Age: 42
Location: Tauranga
Position / Job Title: In the pool, the Waiting Pool
Registration date: 2008-08-10
The debate was also out here in the open too...

Kakapo- SCOPE

- Number of posts: 3
Location: Wellington
Position / Job Title: Probie
Registration date: 2011-01-27
I've been laboring for sometime which doesn't call for dress shoes, would something like this be OK for scope?
http://www.asics.co.nz/footwear/walking-shoes/gel-nebraska.aspx
Gonna go for no cake... :S
http://www.asics.co.nz/footwear/walking-shoes/gel-nebraska.aspx
Gonna go for no cake... :S

Azza- Constable

- Number of posts: 39
Age: 25
Location: Hamilton
Position / Job Title: waiting
Registration date: 2008-02-22
Hey ive just submited my application. How long does it usually take to hear back?

LEO- Assistant Commissioner

- Number of posts: 1400
Age: 39
Location: Tauranga
Position / Job Title: GDB
Registration date: 2007-12-20
Kakapo wrote:I've been laboring for sometime which doesn't call for dress shoes, would something like this be OK for scope?
http://www.asics.co.nz/footwear/walking-shoes/gel-nebraska.aspx
Gonna go for no cake... :S
Those shoes are fine, as long as they're clean, and you wear nice, tidy clothing.
As for the 'no cake'...I guess you're not coming to Tauranga then?

Johnno- Superintendant

- Number of posts: 1247
Location: Wellington
Position / Job Title: Police & Fire
Registration date: 2008-02-14
riksta wrote:As for the 'no cake'...I guess you're not coming to Tauranga then?
Who'd want to?
It's covered in oil.

chch.3rdwatch- Superintendant

- Number of posts: 988
Age: 35
Location: Christchurch
Position / Job Title: Police - sworn
Registration date: 2007-12-22
but really

Johnno- Superintendant

- Number of posts: 1247
Location: Wellington
Position / Job Title: Police & Fire
Registration date: 2008-02-14
Too soon?
But seriously, what a hell of a stuff up.
But seriously, what a hell of a stuff up.

LEO- Assistant Commissioner

- Number of posts: 1400
Age: 39
Location: Tauranga
Position / Job Title: GDB
Registration date: 2007-12-20
Crack me up...you cheeky bugger!?!
But it's not covered in oil...I took my kids to the main beach yesterday, and it was actually quite clean, I was very surprised. However, I hear that Papamoa Beach was breaking black.
The situationjust keeps compounding, what with the oil, then the containers, then all the crap inside the containers spewing out, and the possibility of the ship breaking up and dumpong the rest of everything else it has still on board.
There are several people I'd like to see put in a container and set adrift...
But it's not covered in oil...I took my kids to the main beach yesterday, and it was actually quite clean, I was very surprised. However, I hear that Papamoa Beach was breaking black.
The situationjust keeps compounding, what with the oil, then the containers, then all the crap inside the containers spewing out, and the possibility of the ship breaking up and dumpong the rest of everything else it has still on board.
There are several people I'd like to see put in a container and set adrift...

Johnno- Superintendant

- Number of posts: 1247
Location: Wellington
Position / Job Title: Police & Fire
Registration date: 2008-02-14
I heard a rumour, please note, RUMOR, that they were trying to catch the tide in Tauranga Harbour hence the speed and may have tried to take a short cut.


