Steve Fitzgeralds loss a blow - Candor Trust
Steve Fitzgeralds loss a blow
Candor Trust
The
Candor Trust convey condolences and sadness at the death of
a top road safety professional Superintendant Steve
Fitzgerald in tragic circumstances. New Zealand Road
Police lost a champion when he was reassigned to Police
communications.
Though his dedicated road
safety efforts were frustrated by an uncaring political
machinary that has seen progress in road safety sink to
below 20th out of 28 OECD countries in the last 5
years, Steve Fitzgerald always stood up for what was
right.
Way back in 2002 Superintendent Steve
Fitzgerald, told the NZ Herald people were driving under
the influence of drugs such as speed and Ecstasy as well as
cannabis. "If we are trying to reduce road trauma, we can't
ignore something that is staring us in the face," he
explained.
Fitzgerald was persistent about keeping
the DUI drug issue on the agenda. His efforts certainly
contributed to the creation of the current drugged driving
bill which continues to languishing with low priority in the
rudderless Beehive.
We can't really put any store
in LTNZs undertaking to honor Superintendant Fitzgerald with
a renewed commitment to road safety, say Candor. The best
that may be hoped for is that the man is accorded the honor
of a civilised crash investigation inclusive of alcohol
and drug testing.
This level of scrutiny is not
standard when Occupational drivers are implicated as
suspects in the most frequent form of homicide.
The
death of Superintendant Fitzgerald on the heels of the loss
of two other prime Kiwi road safety advocats Wayne Price
and John Bailey is a great blow. The Trust wishes strength
and healing to the family and colleagues of a Police Oficer
who will be fondly
remembered.
ends