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  1. Meanwhile, one of Police’s genius ideas to deal with firearms harm is … ban those under 16 from shooting under supervision at a licensed range!

    That’ll make things better

    (Those same under 16s can still shoot under supervision on land that was any a range though. It’s 5 dimensional Chess, clearly)

    Focus on the real issues is not a priority it seems.

  2. Poto is dreadful, beyond salvation, but she didn’t select the style of policing we are seeing now, her boss did! Even worse Jacinda knew she was a poor fit but put her there for her welfare experience.

    We saw it in action in Wellington during the protests, the police commissioner selected by Jacinda elected to pack it in and monitor it, “reassurance patrols”, “high visibility patrols”. No one was reassured except the protestors. And we in the community have seen this repeatedly over the past two years.

    We see it everytime gangs take over roads and highways, “monitoring” with the aforementioned other catch phrases, but God forbid, the police do something useful! Everytime there’s a blatant shoot out, it’s some poor cop standing in the shooting gallery with a rifle for the photo op, ready to be shot in a heartbeat but the image, the theatre, is what is most important.

    Poto did not pseudo decriminalise possession of meth, nope, her boss did. Meth users are hardly the most law abiding stable creatures are they? But in doing so Labour gave the gangs who peddle the shit a free pass. The solution? Book ’em in for a free rehab session. And dear oh dear, that naivity is an abysmal failure is it not?

    Give criminals a millimetre, they’ll take your house, car and everything you stand for because they don’t see kindness, they see weakness and exploit it, ruthlessly.

    Instead of really trying to rectify the problems within the corrections system, Labour have been quietly emptying jails instead.

    NZ is currently Shangri-La to organised and not so organised crime because of the severe naivity of our government and there well meaning but ultimately moronic “kindness”. Blaming invisible 501’s as the reason completely misses the obvious! They are part of but far from the sole reason crime, ram raids, mass stolen cars and pursuits are sky-rocketing.

    And of course our warped broken housing market isn’t exactly generating hope for the non home owning masses is it? Getting repeatedly fucked over by the rentier class and living day to day not really knowing where you’ll be living next week, let alone affording it doesn’t help law abiding attitudes. But forget Labour acknowledging that, much less addressing it!

    Labour are on a hiding to nothing, deservedly, on law and order because by their lack of care, actions and direction, this is the way they want it! And people do not feel safe or “reassured “, I promise!

  3. Can we just cut right across the ultra profitable drug scene and legitimise small amounts of anything in line with the idea that we are all responsible for our own actions as should be the case. But also we may be kind to some little extent- someone those with experience have some ideas. Parents getting help with parenting and attitudes of personal value and competence in the world would help also. Young people could be the ones to get taken from their parents at an age where primary school can see that they are troubled and help them with goals and care, and social values. Otherwise the lessons are harder and the person is harder too.

  4. Well you can go on about the 501’s but an equally growing problem is the explosion in ram raiding, shop holdups and standover tactics from youth gangs, most of them young Polynesians.. Dirt bike cowboys. That would be the Kller Beez. Ram raids, bag snatches, shop holdups. Ditto and others. Completely out of control and no one seems to have an answer for it. Add in the zombie apocalypse that is downtown Auckland and its you have to ask where it ends.

  5. Labour didn’t import the 501s.

    Is our leadership expected to do anything about the masses of hardened criminals arriving here?

    Lock them up in MIQ hotels maybe?

    What can be done?
    Is it a problem and solution type issue?

    Is it reasonable to expect our leaders to do anything?

    Does our leadership say they’re going to control crime and criminals?
    And then do what the say?

  6. In the last three years, violent offences have increased 37%.

    Labour has reduced the prison population by 30%.

    Cause & effect.

  7. Sure the 501s are an issue, but they don’t explain the violent robbing of corner dairies, the ram raiding of shops and the open air drug use & muggings in downtown Wellington and Auckland. Once beautiful downtown areas now starting to look like Baltimore.
    Labour is soft on crime and always has been. Soft sentencing for violent crimes is the government surrendering the country to criminals. When their performance metric is to lower the prison population, it’s no surprise that this is the outcome. Guess they shouldn’t have cancelled those new prison project eh!

  8. The 501 problem is a NZ problem, because NZ government policy gave them NZ citizenship and residency easily and allows anybody who spends little time in NZ to come back and claim NZ status when convenient.

    A certain percentage turn to crime (which also seems higher in NZ) and that percentage seems to be coming back to NZ after being deported from other countries.

    Not just 501’s, our government went out of their way to get the ISIS brides family back into NZ during the lockdowns who had ‘renounced’ their Australian citizenship.

    NZ really is the ‘dumb lives matter’ brigade. They seem to virtue signal about these children of overseas nationals and poor endless resources into them, while ignoring the third world status of NZ domestic kids in cars and care in NZ that are burgeoning.

    Meanwhile people who live in NZ and are not coping get little help and those who are working. They seem to be worked to death until they leave NZ.

    In spite of not allowing Kiwis back home many NZ groups seem to be virtue gathering how ‘wonderful’ NZ in woke terms, by actively trying to get criminals back into NZ during lockdowns. Lots of money to be made in legal and social bond fees.

    It is also very divisive as most people are horrified that some criminal is getting special treatment while normal Kiwis or highly trained migrants such as doctors working in NZ, are ignored.

    Government policy seem to support criminals from overseas getting NZ residency, they they wonder why crime and victimisation is increasing. Somehow NZ’s interpretation of human rights, is to push or keep scumbags in NZ to victimise others who live here and crime large and small is now becoming more normalised.

    Even when the Mall terrorist tried to leave NZ the virtue gatherers in policy wouldn’t let him go, NZ’s legal beagles wanted him to stay and kill here instead of going back home or to fight ISIS. Surely if you believe in human rights you would let the guy leave and not keep him in NZ to harm people, which he told everyone he was going to do.

    Then there are all the rapists and sexual abusers and drug smugglers who are always allowed to stay in NZ after being caught as overseas nationals. It’s like a way to stay in NZ now. Tick box, I am a criminal who would suffer worse consequences in my home country, so you must give me NZ residency for being a criminal.

    Not even mentioning all the criminals who get their convictions quashed because they are applying for NZ residency and so therefore have their crimes discharged without conviction and get special favours from our legal system helping them keep their crimes quiet so they can become a Kiwi easily.

  9. We need an arm of the Special Forces to deal with these guys, they need to be treated the same way they treat their victims, handling them with kid gloves like we are doing, does nothing to solve the problem. We have bent over backwards to accommodate these 501’s however they are just spitting in our faces IMHO ? Once a criminal always a criminal, a leopard does not change it’s spots.

    1. Gangs have been around for decades. I can remember in 1970 going with my cuzzies and other Maori and Pacifica to Cathedral square to confront the epitaph riders who were looking for a couple of pakeha who were with us. Of course i observed activities froma distance as a few altercations took place. The cops arrived and the gangs drove off on their bikes and we caught the buses home. Also in Hamilton in the 1970’s – 80’s garden place was always occupied by patched gang members causing problems. Gangs are more sophisticated now. The grumpy old men dont like being lead by woman but want some dinosaur fron the 1980’s, like Mitchell.
      Coster is a winner and he will sort the gangs out.

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