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  1. Gangs consider they are outside the law & take pride in this. They believe it’s their cultural mana to behave how they want to with no regard for & wilful abuse of anyone elses civil & legal rights.

    Outlawry used to be statute law for centuries (until around WW2). Outlaws could be killed on sight by any citizen with impunity.

    1. I thought they were motorcycle clubs.

      If they are all criminals then all Indians are exploiting migrants and all Chinese are tax cheats.

    2. So give them a reason to live within the law. No civil society allows killing on sight with impunity & the only conclusion that can be drawn from your desire to see this happen is that you are a bitter, twisted, evil, undesirable person who most people avoid like the plague.
      While Martyn for obvious reasons does not allow the comment sections to turn into a religious discussion it is only when people can understand that love, forgiveness & doing good, especially to your enemies that any transformation of people’s hearts will happen. Civil law exists because history has shown that most people do not want to practice self-sacrificing love but if those laws are imbecilic then no good can come from them. When Mark Mitchell gets sworn in as a police officer & leads 1 or 2 other police officers to de patch 1-2 hundred gang members in Ōpōtiki I will believe that he believes what he says, till then he is just hot air from an overprivileged simpleton.

    3. You sound like Mark Mitchell. Sure go after the gangs, but stop associating wearing a patch with being “outside the law”. Until there is actual legislation around patches, wearing one in public spaces ( not in hospitals) or riding down a road is not outside the law at all.

    4. “Outlaws could be killed on sight by any citizen with impunity.”

      Witches and heretics too.
      Those were the good old days, eh?

  2. Would this rough, tough, mercenary Mitchell be able to personally take a patch off a gang member? He’d brick himself.

    Gangs exist because of how we run our society–it is known as neo liberal capitalism–which has the bottom 50% of NZers with just 5% of the wealth and alienates several million from full participation in life. Career crims in leather have been taught by experts in suits.

    Such wardrobe policing is undemocratic and I will be supporting gangs on this, because next will be union badges, red flags, Greenpeace banners…

    1. Some people deserve respect some deserve nothing and if you do not know the difference then I feel sorry for you.

  3. Won’t the gangs just hide their patches under sharp 3 piece pinstrip suits, garish ties, wide brim fedoras and just continue to run around as before?

    Violin cases optional.

  4. Who helped to create our gangs the very people trying to depatch them, our government has lot to answer for when you abuse kids in state homes what outcome do you expect? I can see wars all over our communities our police already acting a bit gang ho.

  5. Mitchell is a moron.
    Police in Opotiki summed it up best by saying ” if someone making this law out of Wellington and sitting at home drinking coffee is expecting a police officer to depatch gang members they come across thus putting their life at risk, then that person is an idiot”
    That idiot is Mitchell.

    Multiple police have stated this is a stupid policy.
    Plus, these small gang towns are under resourced and the irony is that the root cause of this was the cuts made to policing and the closure to community police stations in “2013” under the Key National government. So whilst many bang on about not looking at past governments, National cut funding and shut stations, Labour increased police numbers and funding. End of story.

    1. And the hypocrisy of those supporting this policy whilst both the government and themselves claim wasteful spending on Labours behalf. Meh

  6. Your last para says it all, MHK.
    Your National Party mates made your bed, Mitchell, that you now lie (and lie) in!

  7. Yet another government policy being implemented against the advice of people who have studied the problem and dealt with it for years. Obviously rich people have some special insight denied to the rest of us.

  8. The New Zealand left: “we are a country of rape culture!”

    Also the New Zealand left : “gangs are ok”
    * gives 2.8 million dollars.

    1. Why is this a right/left issue? Gangs have been a growing for 50 years of more. Surely we want solutions, not more politics. The evidence appears strong, from those on the front line dealing with problem, that heavy-handed tactics will only make it worse.
      What we have now got is no more than male ego’s egging each other on, ably assisted by a news media and loud politcal rhetoric. This should have been dealt with quietly by giving the Police and social agencies the necessary resources to respond to criminal behaviour and the reasons behind increasing gang numbers.

        1. It’s a long time since we had a left wing government – since rogernomics its all been neoliberal trickle down BS. I think the last left wing government would have been Norm Kirk’s.

  9. Didn’t realise mongrel mobs are family friendly teddy bears, who don’t paddle drugs, don’t kill anyone, hold honest jobs, and are themselves law abiding citizens! Should put them in Air NZ safety videos..

    1. Good idea Benny, the ex CEO of air NZ is now a gang leader and seems you’re okay with killing people, with his axing of the smoke free policy.

      1. No one forced anyone to smoke, infact govts have put in plenty of initiatives to stop people from smoking. However, if they still choose to smoke, it’s s choice.

  10. Without the patch they are members of the community.
    With the patch they literally represent criminality, violence and intimidation.
    The patch is crucial.

  11. Well said Tim. People who have never experienced the dynamics of how small towns operate and the close relationships between gang members and the general public find it hard to comprehend. I’m a pakeha (a qualified teacher) and the father of my kids is a patched mongrel mob member for life. He is not a bad person and has never been in jail. He never says a bad word about anyone, and he doesn’t peddle drugs. Hard to believe but it’s true.
    The nasty people judging others because of what they wear or their ethnicity need to grow a brain. The gang patch ban is racist policy through and through and will create more problems than it solves.

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