NZ Police itching to be ICE storm troopers

When Police Escalation Becomes the Problem
Jesus wept!
Why the IPCA Matters — And Why Police Ignoring It Doesn’t
IPCA finds police officer’s use of force on woman who gave him ‘thumbs down’ was unlawful
After a woman signalled the “thumbs down” at a police officer when driving past him, he pursued her and ripped her top as he tried to grab her, exposing her underwear, and then tried to enter her home.
The “distressed and panicked” 48-year-old woman inadvertently slammed the officer’s hand in her sliding door as she ran inside, badly cutting him, and was subsequently pepper-sprayed.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) has lambasted the officer for his actions, finding they were unlawful and disproportionate.
Police, however, disagree with the findings, having conducted their own investigation and concluding that the actions of the experienced officer were lawful and justified.
NZ Herald
From “Thumbs Down” to Pepper Spray
We have so many cops in NZ just itching be ICE Militia.
To escalate such an innocuous interaction to this farcical level is NZ Policing at its most ugly.
“Respect My Authority” Is Not the Law
They want ‘Respect Ma Authority’ level power where mere disobedience equates to lawful justification to shoot.
In the wake of the cover ups in the McSkimmings scandal, we urgently need checks and balances above the NZ Police, this example and the morality that justifies it is another piece of evidence towards that argument.
The cop ain’t your friend.
When police feel entitled to punish disrespect instead of enforce the law, the danger isn’t the public — it’s the uniform.







Reckon most coppers are itching to have gawd-like, ICE power. Not that coppers are necessarily bad, but c’mon, who wouldn’t want total impunity.
But again, coppers are a reflection of the politicians that empower them, and the polies, of course, certainly in YankLand anyway, they are all bought and paid for.