I'm watching this whilst the retarded pilot flies tight circles over home! Nice to hear what the cowards voice sounds like! Mangere must be filled with criminals as that's where I'm posting from, maybe that's why the criminal in the cockpit feels at home here. They are shifting from Mechanics Bay to Onehunga as one irate guy from Remurewa made a total of 168 complaints within 8 months! The collective in South Auckland need to relocate these smucks to Pukututu island where all of Auckland's poo is sent!
If he was trying evade the police easier to go to a shopping mall eject his top and wear shorts under his pants lol easier than driving until boxed lol
It may interest people to know that the pilot and crew fly around deliberately lagging peoples game time online! Police in NZ have become a law unto them selves, unlawful use of tax payer assets, ( yes, eagle one is exactly that!) Policing in south Auckland by Eagle one is for the most part unlawful. We pay for our fibre optic and police are stealing that service when am harming no one playing games in my own home! Furthermore, they have the cheek to than fly back and fourth over home , clearly advertising their ability to disrupt my gaming. Sad testament to what the Eagle one operation gets up to when not chasing criminals. Thief's in police force from police airwing!
Your comment is completely and utterly 100% clueless, uneducated and dumb. If you had any basic knowledge of how the internet infrastructure works, you would not have typed the above four lines of absolute hogwash garbage. You are wrong wrong wrong on so many levels I won't even bother to explain.
@@Nick.Ashton An IMSI catcher/reader is now standard fare for law enforcement, its use was brought to the attention of public domain by Edward Snowden, it allows the user to pose as a cell tower and intercept all communications via text /video call or email in real time, which includes both the cell phone net work and internet. This allows police to access homes unlawfully, to lag or jam a persons online game, for example, to frustrate them to the point of anger, perhaps even unlawful or ultimately criminal behavior. If the shoe fits, by all means wear it @ NZ police! After 13 years of this, I know who the criminals are, the same bunch that signed off on the murder of 51 New Zealanders and received not even a reprimand but were championed a hero's.
@@creampuff5036 I'll give you one piece of factual basic information that blows your theory right out of the water. Fiber optic is not wireless transmitted. The device you mention is for wireless interception. You can not hack fiber internet from a helicopter, PERIOD.
The camera has FLIR capabilities, that's what the predator uses in the movie, as in heat signature. But the chopper also has an IMCI reader, that can eavesdrop on conversations if you have a cell phone or computer to hand. So what you think you see they know for sure based on the capabilities of onboard technology. That's just what's in public domain. Sad that the chopper should be operated by drones, three brainless, ball less policeman.
This is not that new. And no disrespect to NZ police in general, but NZ is such a backward place. Police generally not armed, when these days they all should be, and NZ traffic laws are so outdated, they favour the offenders.
BS! They are armed, nowadays they are armed at the airport and carry rifles (M4's if the police them selves are to be believed. They are actually armed with Bush Master semi auto AR15 type rifles.) and Clock pistols. As to been able to use them effectively, well several incidents over the past ten years suggest they have ALOT of work ahead if competency even among AOS is to be established.
@@edwardtupper6374 erm, one o'clock? My bad, i meant Glock. Going on NZ police precedent. Minimal, add in panic and "foggy situation awareness, just enough time to come to the realisation that a bullet wasn't required , Sad but true. NZ police are most effective with firearms if the perp isn't armed and on the run, read shot in the back.....
wasn't really clear from the passenger side of the car, but it looked like the passenger on the left hand side got out before the driver did, then the driver stuck around and helped the other two out anyway...