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I have just retired after 30 years as a UK Cop. 6 months on and I still miss it. Your careers will fly by and you will wonder where it all went. Enjoy each day and look out for each other. Stay safe!
NZ police are pretty relaxed since crime here isn't that prevalent, but there are a few I've met who have been beyond difficult over the years, but I'd say they are the exception not the rule.
A great video, please post more videos from the New Zealand Police college. The tv show from several years back was really great, in-depth and informative. It was a great series. Bring back NZ Police College TV show.
@@jrmurphypoet That is not true, majority of us kiwis treat everyone with respect regardless of their culture. Tourists that come and live in New Zealand don't push others out of homes. The only way to get a house is to buy it, also with so many new houses and apartments being built, there are so many new opportunities. One person coming to live here will not hurt anyone. You should treat people and your country with more respect.
I'm an Information Technology student here in New Zealand. New Zealanders are often very accepting of foreigners in general. It is a beautiful place to live and to work. After travelling overseas to places less fortunate than us, I can say I'm very blessed to be a NZ citizen and live in this country and I know not everyone can say that! After I graduate in 2020, my plans are to work in IT for a couple of years while I gain the requirements to become a police officer. The requirements to become a police officer are: - You must be at least 17 years old to apply and 18 when you start at Police College, there’s no upper age limit - You must be a New Zealand or Australian citizen or have New Zealand permanent residency - You must be able to speak, read, write and listen in English - You must be physically fit - You must have good eyesight (minimum visual standard of 6/12 unaided in each eye, correctable to 6/6 with contact lenses or glasses) - And you must have a full New Zealand Driver’s Licence. You’ll also need to: - Let our recruitment staff know about any previous criminal or traffic convictions including warnings, court appearances, and diversions - Provide police clearance for any other country that you have worked or lived in for longer than three months. JR Murphy I know you really don't care about other peoples opinions. You being like 'fuck the world fuck everything' is not doing yourself any favours. If you want to change the world maybe do something about it rather than just scrolling through YT comments and bashing people who want to try to help. If you're against the NZ Police or NZ in general thats your opinion but whats your opinion doesn't necessarily mean its everyone elses. Also if you hate New Zealand so much maybe move to somewhere you're more comfortable? Just a suggestion.
Haneesh B me too I was thinking about joining the army but I think joining the police is way cool but I’m only 14 and I don’t think I can because I don’t know to write so well and yeah I know no one is going to see this but I well try I hope I can do it . If I make it I will come back to say that I did it 24/6/19
Tēnā koe Wepiha. He pai ki a au tōu mahi i te Pirihimana, i te hāpori anō hoki. E whai ana au i te reo Māori, ka mātakitaki au i a koe i runga i te hōtaka Ako! Nō Tauranga au, engari i tipu ake au i Porirua. Hei te wā kei te heke mai, kāore e kore, ka tūtaki tāua ki a tāua anō. Ngā mihi!
@Kaay s nah that’s not why, you’re saying it for the benefit your off sider and other members of the public that may be around. You call it before hand so no one (especially your off sider) runs in front of the line of fire and then again afterward to ensure they are aware you have fired your taser (so they can move in to control/ cuff the suspect)
my uncle was a cop in the 70s and 80s but man was my uncle Bloody TUFF cop's in those days were really strict New Zealand Law under Robert Mouldon was really Different in till 1987 when Labour Party Leader David Lounge then after that the Law in New Zealand changed and then we ended up with another Labour party Leader Mike Moore and after that jacinda Ardern since the beginning of the century by my point of view New Zealand Law is always going up and down since 1995 when I started working for the Auckland city Council in New Zealand.
Give me information where to enroll to be a cop apart from auckland ?? And any other thing to know or do before i enroll . Plzzzz help i wanna be a cop ,asap help plzzzz @new zealand police .
Applications for all districts are temporarily paused. You can find updates here: www.newcops.govt.nz/constabulary-recruitment-updates. Our newcops website www.newcops.govt.nz/ is where you can learn all about joining NZ Police, and where you can apply once applications open in the district/s you're interested in. Thanks!
@@jessil6358 Hi, We are now accepting some new applications for certain districts/locations. Please check this page for the latest updates. www.newcops.govt.nz/constabulary-recruitment-updates
Does the law of checkin balancing apply to the public only!!! or the government as well !!!??? because the government officials are not being checked and balanced most of the times?????
Would you guys be willing take an Australian police officer known as raptor 13 to teach, retrain, and educate on being humble and how to police properly, lol.