REVIEW: “Policing. It’s not always better work stories.” Officer O’Leary (Karen O’Leary) makes this shock admission as the beloved team of New Zealand’s
Wellington Paranormal unit return our screens for a third season of investigations and hijinks on Wednesday evening (8.30pm, TVNZ2 and then at TVNZ OnDemand). Her exasperation comes as she, Office Minogue (Mike Minogue) and Sergeant Maaka (Maaka Pohatu) face one of their toughest cases yet. Called to a suspected breaking and entering in Lower Hutt just before midnight, the two officers firstly attempted to calm the frightened homeowners down (“Don’t believe everything you hear, I read that you could put your phone in the microwave to recharge,” Minogue informs them, while producing evidence in the form of his twisted, mangled iPhone4), the pair then enter the dwelling to discover the fridge in a state, with food strewn across the kitchen.
you have the precincts there along the west side highway. highway cops, nobody s there. that s a problem? well, problem from what regard? for the nypd, why aren t they sending people out? it s a public relations nightmare, but i don t know they don t send them out. it goes through command when they dispatch. keep in mind, judge, that 55 of these motorcycles were compounded and vouchered in times square. what it means is the pd knew they were coming. by the way, nypd apparently has a policy that you don t chase bikers because in the end it s the innocent bystander that gets killed, but i want to call for a license plate. do we have that license plate sign? you can see here on this bike, when i power up my bike, that plate comes down from underneath the fender. it s a hydraulic plate. what happens with these guys is, as you can see, the plate goes
forget the public relations nightmare, what about the fact, that this woman is desperately calling for help. you have the precincts there along the west side highway. highway cops, nobody s there. that s a problem? well, problem from what regard? for the nypd, why aren t they sending people out? it s a public relations nightmare, but i don t know they don t send them out. it goes through command when they dispatch. keep in mind, judge, that 55 of these motorcycles were compounded and vouchered in times square. what it means is the pd knew they were coming. by the way, nypd apparently has a policy that you don t chase bikers because in the end it s the innocent bystander that gets killed, but i want to call for a license plate. do we have that license plate sign? you can see here on this bike, when i power up my bike,
nightmare for them. forget the public relations nightmare, what about the fact, that this woman is desperately calling for help. you have the precincts there along the west side highway. highway cops, nobody s there. that s a problem? well, problem from what regard? for the nypd, why aren t they sending people out? it s a public relations nightmare, but i don t know they don t send them out. it goes through command when they dispatch. keep in mind, judge, that 55 of these motorcycles were compounded and vouchered in times square. what it means is the pd knew they were coming. by the way, nypd apparently has a policy that you don t chase bikers because in the end it s the innocent bystander that gets killed, but i want to call for a license plate. do we have that license plate sign? you can see here on this