Gang patch ban challenged, lawyer cites Nazi Germany, Taliban comparisons
A legal challenge to the so-called gang patch ban has compared the controversial legislation to Nazi Germany and the Taliban.
Lawyer Chris Nicholls is asking the High Court at Wellington to overturn the conviction of a young Māori man called Mana-Apiti Brown – a patched member of the Bad Company chapter of the Nomad gang.
It’s believed this is the first time an appeal to the new law, which was introduced in November, has been heard by the High Court.
Brown was convicted and discharged by a District Court judge in December for wearing the Nomads cap in the Lower Hutt suburb of Naenae.
The Gang Patch Ban was always going to get challenged in Court and this is likely to go all the way up to the Supreme Court.
Giving the Police the power to arrest you and charge you for your wardrobe choice is a vast intrusion of power by the State and it clearly breaches individual human rights and the courts are vey likely to side with the individual.
That’s why this whole Gang Patch Ban has been bullshit because there was always a high chance of it getting struck down by the Courts on the grounds of human rights.
Individual Human Rights aside, the Gang Patch Ban won’t do anything to actually stop the tsunami of meth crashing into NZ.
What we refuse to acknowledge because our Fourth Estate media is dead, is that Shadow Chinese Banking services have created the infrastructure for the 501 syndicates in NZ to pay South American Cartels directly via Shadow Chinese Banking services.
Don’t believe me?
Think I’m being ‘xenophobic’?
Yeah, the expose in the Financial Times at how wide spread Chinese shadow banking for criminal organisations has become also notes Auckland in the global chain of this criminal empire.
Let me spell it out incase you are missing my point.
SHUT. DOWN. THE. CHINESE. SHADOW. BANKING. SERVICES!
They are providing banking infrastructure to the cartels FFS, that’s why we are flooded with Meth – because the suppliers and the dealers can easily transfer the money to buy and sell the meth, that means all they need to do is smuggle in the product without worrying about moving the cash around.
It makes the drug dealing very easy.
NZ was slow to understand what was happening with the influx of 501s.
NZ was slow to comprehend that as much as we had been telling people our gangs were bad, they weren’t in the same league of extreme violence and criminals sophistication of those who were being forced here.
NZ is not seeing the link between Chinese shadow banking, 501 syndicates and South American Cartels.
If we want people off meth, we have to have fully funded 3month rehabilitation programmes that we can fund from a legalised cannabis market.
Otherwise meth addiction will rise and the South American Cartels will get a foot in our door. Bribing Police and Judges will be next.
Nothing National is suggesting by banning Gang Patches or Military Boot Camps is anything more than virtue signalling rhetoric for their frightened electorate.
It’s more important to bash Māori gangs and promise retribution against them than it is it actually deal to the financial structure of Chinese shadow banking that is enabling 501 syndicates to profit from the billion dollar meth trade.
We are easily manipulated muppets.

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Those that predicted blood in the street have been proven to be wrong. Both the high profile spokesman said it has been excepted by most and the gang members can earn respect in other ways .As many are Maori kapa haka has been one outlet.
What? I can’t wear my patch so now I am all of a sudden into kapa haka?
Trevor, do you actually know the difference between ‘excepted’ and ‘accepted’?
No
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