Watch how quickly harsh law designed for da gangs mutates into law against protestors

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Watch how quickly harsh law designed for da gangs…

New Zealand takes a page from Western Australia’s anti-bikie gang laws

Our new Police Minister has gotten an invitation from Western Australia’s top brass, as he prepares to bring in a raft of gang laws.

But, Mark Mitchell says he’s far too busy to accept it. He’s got the task of making National’s promise of cracking down on gangs a reality within the coalition Government’s first 100 days.

Our proposed legislation will be peppered with references to WA’s tough anti-bikie laws – which top officials say has changed the state overnight.

It includes the introduction of dispersal notices, anti-consorting laws, and the banning of gang insignia in public.

…mutates into law against protestors…

National Māori Action Day: Rush-hour ‘gridlock’ expected on Auckland motorways as Te Pāti Māori calls for protests

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Mass protests planned for tomorrow are expected to result in gridlock on the main highways heading into Auckland’s city centre, likely causing millions of dollars in lost productivity, Te Pāti Māori party says.

Disruption is expected across North Island roads tomorrow morning as Te Pāti Māori calls for nationwide action in response to the Government’s “assault on tangata whenua and Te Tiriti o Waitangi”.

Te Pāti Māori party secretary Lance Norman said they were expecting hundreds – potentially thousands – of vehicles to join convoys heading slowly into Auckland’s city centre along the state highways from the North Shore, the northwestern and southern motorways.

He said the protests would likely cause “millions of dollars in lost productivity”.

…the Settler Police State is coming.

In Judith Collins as the new Minister for the GCSB, SIS, Defence and Attorney-General we have an enormous amount off power for someone who has a long track record of basing power.

She is the most irresponsible appointment by Luxon which only highlights Luxon’s weakness as leader (something we’ve seen all week long as Seymour and Winston overshadowed him) .

No one as ruthless, dangerous and manipulative as Judith Collins should ever be allowed anywhere near the Intelligence Apparatus!

It’s like giving an arsonist a flame thrower and a subscription to Burn Porn! (do not google that!)

She is the most unsuited human being for that level of power and if ANYTHING keeps you up at night, it should be Judith Collins as the Minister for Spooks!

Remember when she blew Ian Lees-Galloway’s brains all over the TV3 studio by just outing his affair live on TV?

Remember when she outed a Journalist who asked her for a reference?

Remember when she destroyed Simon Bridges reputation with a shit encrusted me too harpoon?

Yeah, her – she’s now in charge of the spies, the Army and the legal arbiter of martial law and suspension of civil rights.

Add to her, former private mercenary Mark Mitchell as the Minister of Police and you have all the ingredients for a Settler Police State.

Watch for how quickly draconian legislation aimed at da gangs immediately gets used against environmental protestors, Māori Rights Protesters and anyone protesting this Government in a way that angers ZB listeners.

I am expecting Mark to make a symbolic hanging of the current Police Commissioner to stamp his authority and implant some gung-ho dickhead to undermine all the good work Police have done and to attempt some stupid symbolic crackdown that will generate counter productive results.

Now who is in a position to manipulate that predictable counter productive result for the worst of our angels?

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26 COMMENTS

  1. It’s a fine line between fighting crime and having appropriate sentencing and a “police state”. Martyn is correct imo with most of his analysis. In short it will be a shame to turn NZ into a police state to clean up the streets. I believe M Mitchel has painted himself into a corner over the gangs and will have to backtrack because to enforce gang patches and tattoos you would need many more police to keep that promise. I do believe there will be less crime in public with this Coalition.

    • “I do believe there will be less crime in public with this Coalition.”

      Correct. It’ll be in the boardrooms and old boys networks.

  2. We need legislation to address the impropriety of politicians and punish intentional malfeasance, obfuscation and deception, such as undeclared financials, conflicts of interest, insider trading, selling the country out to foreign governments or companies, or withholding policy decision information from the public especially that which drastically changes the lives of many. Shorter terms would minimize the chance of any smug politicians creating a generational environment of self-enrichment, paid for by the public they are meant to be serving. We need legislation to restrict the time someone can serve political office, otherwise we end up with stale and bitter people embedded in parliament who want to hurt society instead of growing communities. If your worldview is maligned with most of society, your intent is destructive or racist, and your approach unsophisticated and unproven, then politics isn’t for you.

  3. The beautiful Judith Collins and Mark Mitchell need to establish a paramilitary units that only takes orders from both of them. These units will use techniques that police aren’t allowed to use. It’s time we finally deal to the gangs and the vermin of society in the most brutal way possible.

  4. Judith Collins has a filthy, verifiable, track record of malevolence and corruption. It is indeed a major concern that she is let loose with GCSB, SIS, Defence AND is Attorney-General.

    She holds grudges and acts on them, “pay it back double” was her nice little motto exposed in Nicky Hager’s “Dirty Politics” book. “Judarth” will be laughing for months at her restoration to the upper echelons of Govt.

    Unfortunately it is the NZ working class, the bottom 50%, who will be getting a double dose this time.

  5. We have this attitude in New Zealand where some young guy stuffs up he’s for the chopping block, that was his chance in life, he blew it, there is no way back.

    Collins who was Minister of Justice, you know the realm of ‘the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth,’ lied and misled in that role. The David Bain case: “Mr Bain filed a claim in the High Court seeking a review of Collins’s actions. The claim alleged Collins breached natural justice and the Bill of Rights Act in her treatment of him and that she “acted in bad faith, abused her power, and acted in a biased, unreasonable and predetermined manner”.

    She is still there. The Bain and Lees-Galloway episodes would have drawn from my mum, “She’s a real nasty bitch that one.”

  6. The police in Dunedin are in bed with a drug Cartel, be more freaked out by that fact!
    Waipori falls is a drug nest hub, with a fucken body corporate attached to it.

    What could possibly go wrong????

    The police appear to be taking out rival gangs for the Cartel they work for.

    They don’t need to take bribes to work in Australia they have the whole justice system rigged to keep the Cartel happy.

    Wake the fuck up!! We have no justice system, it is used to do hit jobs by the police who are making huge amounts of money OZARK style.

    Laundering through body corporate management company software???

    NZ geriatric style Peaky Blinder events with police back up, welcome to the Waipori Falls show. Real life Squid games and that’s just an AGM.

  7. ” Another conspiracy theory with no substance ”

    ” The U.K Tories can advise Mitchell and Collins on how to be draconian on all forms of protest ”

    They are coming for many of us with their knives at the ready.

    Tightening the screws on dissent ”

    The PCSC Act trod a controversial path to parliament, including giving rise to the Kill the Bill movement. The government brought it in to give police greater powers against protests, but it was widely criticised by researchers, civil rights groups and protest groups as draconian and authoritarian.

    One of its clauses legislated a new crime of ‘public nuisance’. However, the Act ambiguously worded what constituted a nuisance. The Network for Police Monitoring (Netpol) said in its summary of the bill that:

    ” It is not yet clear what any of the terms covered by the new public nuisance offence will mean for protesters.

    However, it is public nuisance legislation that the courts used to convict and sentence Trowland and Decker. So we now have one example of what the offence means for protest – and how the courts will use it to defend the state and capitalism

    https://www.thecanary.co/uk/2023/10/13/end-line-just-stop-oil-courts-uphold-draconian-anti-protest-laws/

    • yep – nothing describes the separation in NZ society like a persons attitude towards the po-po. The haves laugh and call them PC Plod but like to have them around – the have nots scowl and call them pigs and don’t want them around. The muddles just have no idea and hope they don’t have to call them. Outlaws don’t really give a fuck because they’re outlaws. The cynical psychopaths among us, like Judith Collins and Mark Mitchell, use them and corrupt them to their own ends.

  8. How the Tories in the U.K are dealing with opposition and the democratic right to protest.

    ” Braverman’s draconian Public Order Act ”

    ” The High Court has announced that human rights group Liberty can take home secretary Suella Braverman to court over anti-protest laws. Liberty says that her actions were unlawful – as she pushed through changes which parliament already rejected, in what the group calls the Tories’ latest “power-grab ”

    ” The draconian Public Order Act was given royal assent on 2 May, dramatically increasing police powers to arrest protesters. The Home Office has already cited the new Act in threatening letters to anti-monarchists. The campaign group Republic received intimidating letters this week, listing the arrest powers under the new Act. Extinction Rebellion has also received similar threats ”

    https://www.thecanary.co/uk/2023/10/05/campaign-group-liberty-is-dragging-suella-braverman-to-court-over-anti-protest-laws/

  9. A bad time to be a police officer – there can be no heroism in an ignoble cause, and these turkeys will fade away like nothing if anyone proves fool enough to follow their exhortations.

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