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Tough job but someone has to do it.

Postby Matt. K on Fri Dec 07, 2012 1:44 pm

I don't know what is going on here...new recruits being inducted, or a xmas ride. But it sure looks like fun, and who can deny that the cops deserve to blow a little steam now and then.
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Postby aim54x on Fri Dec 07, 2012 1:48 pm

looks like a tough day on the water
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Postby Reschsmooth on Fri Dec 07, 2012 2:34 pm

One 'hull' of a great time! Oh yeah.
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Postby aim54x on Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:22 pm

Was this taken today? If so....I received some intel that Sony had a similarly described form of entertainment at the Xmas party...Maybe these guys were i pursuit
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Postby gstark on Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:37 pm

aim54x wrote:Was this taken today? If so....I received some intel that Sony had a similarly described form of entertainment at the Xmas party...Maybe these guys were i pursuit


Sony's Christmas party was held in Double Pay on Wednesday of last week. I was there.
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Postby sirhc55 on Fri Dec 07, 2012 6:38 pm

The smiles indicate that they have just robbed a bank and are making their getaway . . .
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Postby aim54x on Fri Dec 07, 2012 7:23 pm

gstark wrote:
aim54x wrote:Was this taken today? If so....I received some intel that Sony had a similarly described form of entertainment at the Xmas party...Maybe these guys were i pursuit


Sony's Christmas party was held in Double Pay on Wednesday of last week. I was there.


That may have been another department's Xmas party. I know for certain that a few of my contacts within Sony were at a Sony Xmas party today.
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Postby biggerry on Sat Dec 08, 2012 9:25 am

Nice matt, not much to improve on there, great timing (and i love how you can see almost all of the hull) and composition.

I reckon I might take a ride in this bad boy over a ride in the Polair chopper :cheers:
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Postby Matt. K on Sat Dec 08, 2012 6:52 pm

Hi Gerry
I had a ride in Polair a few years ago to do some aerial photography. What amused me was that the boys were wearing vests, side arms and all of that other paraphenalia that they wear when on the beat. Bloody regulations no doubt....but looked very uncomfortable.Couldn't quite work out the logic in that....maybe they might have to land, perhaps, when chasing the bad guys....and need to be ready just in case. I was really impressed with the radio scanner in the centre console. very nice. A very sophisticated machine overall and a great aid for the guys on the ground. Oh...and that bloody powerful spotlight. Turns night into day.
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Postby zafra52 on Sat Dec 08, 2012 8:07 pm

Nice photo!
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Postby Raskill on Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:49 am

Matt. K wrote:Hi Gerry
I had a ride in Polair a few years ago to do some aerial photography. What amused me was that the boys were wearing vests, side arms and all of that other paraphenalia that they wear when on the beat. Bloody regulations no doubt....but looked very uncomfortable.Couldn't quite work out the logic in that....maybe they might have to land, perhaps, when chasing the bad guys....and need to be ready just in case. I was really impressed with the radio scanner in the centre console. very nice. A very sophisticated machine overall and a great aid for the guys on the ground. Oh...and that bloody powerful spotlight. Turns night into day.


They have to be able to land and get out the chopper and do Police duties. I've had them back up me on jobs where things turned nasty and shots were fired after they dropped us into a drug crop... They came back and the crewie jumped out to assist us... Great fun!!!!!!
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Postby biggerry on Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:52 pm

Matt. K wrote:I was really impressed with the radio scanner in the centre console. very nice. A very sophisticated machine overall and a great aid for the guys on the ground. Oh...and that bloody powerful spotlight. Turns night into day.


screw the radio scanner, the view thru the FLIR (or even the normal cam) is da shit - there's a reason why they often zip by the beaches on hot days ;)

the spotlight - or commonly referred to as a nitesun is a serious torch - 30 million candlepower. I like this bit in the manual "avoid operation of the searchlight below 10 feet AGL (above ground level) as it can ignite dry vegetation at focal point" :rotfl2:
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Postby aim54x on Mon Dec 10, 2012 2:00 pm

biggerry wrote:
Matt. K wrote:I was really impressed with the radio scanner in the centre console. very nice. A very sophisticated machine overall and a great aid for the guys on the ground. Oh...and that bloody powerful spotlight. Turns night into day.


screw the radio scanner, the view thru the FLIR (or even the normal cam) is da shit - there's a reason why they often zip by the beaches on hot days ;)

the spotlight - or commonly referred to as a nitesun is a serious torch - 30 million candlepower. I like this bit in the manual "avoid operation of the searchlight below 10 feet AGL (above ground level) as it can ignite dry vegetation at focal point" :rotfl2:


Sounds pretty cool!
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Postby Reschsmooth on Mon Dec 10, 2012 2:34 pm

aim54x wrote:
biggerry wrote:
Matt. K wrote:I was really impressed with the radio scanner in the centre console. very nice. A very sophisticated machine overall and a great aid for the guys on the ground. Oh...and that bloody powerful spotlight. Turns night into day.


screw the radio scanner, the view thru the FLIR (or even the normal cam) is da shit - there's a reason why they often zip by the beaches on hot days ;)

the spotlight - or commonly referred to as a nitesun is a serious torch - 30 million candlepower. I like this bit in the manual "avoid operation of the searchlight below 10 feet AGL (above ground level) as it can ignite dry vegetation at focal point" :rotfl2:


Sounds pretty cool!


I think he is pointing out that it gets pretty hot :rotfl2:
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