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  1. Sounds like they are eager for some action, probably to make an example of someone to show crims that the police aren’t too be messed with. Hopefully they don’t follow the police tradition of losing/misplacing firearms and shooting their own car/their own arse/innocent civilians etc

    1. There is no good reason I can see to arm these people for the most part. They have demonstrated more than once they simply don’t have the capacity to handle weapons competently. Its another example of bad irresponsible govt but then it seems that’s all there is these days.

  2. Exactly the same thing happening in Australia and elsewhere in the world. Of course neo liberal capitalism follows familiar patterns and that’s why I simply wont be voting until there are parties who are worth voting for.

  3. Giving our bumbling police guns when they cant even handle tasers sets a very bad precedent

  4. Gee. That “mission creep” must have been a surprise. Since when were increased police powers restricted to the stated reasons for their implementation. One could say naivety if this were the first time but given the lessons of history, cheerleading this can only be thought of as complicity in the narrative that supports authoritarianism

  5. That story makes no sense – he is in a half way house where he presumably was when he committed the offences last year and he appears to be on home detention on bail. If he was Maori he would be unlikely to be in the community. I question how a person who is facing charges of rape, assault with intent to injure, threatening to kill and two sexual violations with previous convictions is not remanded in jail. I am focusing on the criminal because the scope creep is a given. In Christchurch the cops really didn’t want to give their guns back so there will always be a crisis

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