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  1. If a group started flaunting nazi swastika on the local streets, will you still support their right to wear it, or the sympathy vote is just with mongrel mobs and co??

    1. That would have to depend on the intention behind it. You need to learn the difference between supporting something & letting things happen that you don’t agree with because we all deserve the right to choose how we live provided we do not harm people.

    2. Saying a patch ban won’t work is not the same as saying you support the right to wear it.

  2. Last year school principals said cell phone bans would not work now they are praising it . It is not a good look that these people can flout the law .The public are behind any police action so it could work

    1. Trevor, I believe last yearprincipals said (in a number of cases) they were already doing it.

  3. We should not forget that the cost of imprisoning an individual ranges from $90K – $150K per year depending on who you are talking to (Corrections/Wiki – NZ Herald March 2022). Would it not be better to ensure universal income from birth to prevent some of the structural causes of offending – at the same time we would be able to do away with W & I because everyone is “entitled” to the UBI.

    I know – this is crazy – we need to punish the criminals! But punishment does not change behaviour except to increase the sneakiness of said behaviour to avoid being caught in future. NZ prisons (and all prisons really) are very expensive to built and run – and do not rehabilitate to any great degree. Upskilling people are are required to “attend” prison would be a great option for them – just leaving them to their own devices results in their boredom (as they tend not to engage with authority) and “criminologically upskilling” as they share their stories with like-minded folk inside – when they are released they have fallen further behind with no chance of participating in the community due to skill, knowledge and social deficits that are currently broadened by our system.

  4. Wow, I agree 200% Damian Grants view expressed above governments have no right to tell people what they can and cannot wear.
    They tried banning patches in Whanganui under Michael Laws and it didn’t work and the policy died in a whimper. Not enough has been made of this in the media.
    I think Mitchell wants to create an environment whereby private security contractors can be employed in the regions where they don’t have enough police, because they are “more efficient”…after of course some real shit goes down first.

  5. Dont hear about Hells Angels do we .Thats because they are white so they must be ok .I worked with a member a few years ago and he said they were white supremists in his day and had no regard for women who were sexualy abused gang style .Because 8k of other gangs are brown they must be bad .

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