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  1. i was never taken in by it and always thought the police were wrong and the Labour Government was wrong!

    …but there was a whipped up fevered pitch about terrorism at that time ( even although it was overseas) and it was translated into a domestic threat whipped up about Maori ‘terrorism’ for some reason

    …I couldnt understand it. It was like a deliberately perpetuated virus let lose in New Zealand…and the armed forces were just itching to get in some practice against it

    …I blame Don Brash for setting the racist climate….but Helen Clark should NEVER have been taken in by it!

    it was a disgraceful episode in New Zealand history!

  2. I recently visited a nearby town one night, and noted one of the new cameras at an intersection, supposedly to monitor traffic. The problem I found with that reasoning, is that the time I saw the camera, it was pointing down the street, AWAY from the intersection.

    A little while ago, I got pinged for speeding. It was a fair cop, I had been speeding a little over the limit, but I decided to challenge it, asking for proof of my offense.
    I was a bit stunned at the reply, which stated that “proof is not required for such offenses.”
    Say what? I read that again, to make sure I had read correctly. Turns out I had read correctly.
    Then was the statement that” I could challenge it in court, where the officer would testify of the offense. So, I can take this to court, where the issuing officer will testify -under oath- that he/she did in fact catch the vehicle I was driving exceeding the posted speed limit, WITHOUT HAVING A BAR OF PROOF TO BACK THE CLAIM UP. Not to mentio that’s it’s highly UNLIKELY that they would recll my case from however many others they booked between then and the court date.
    Try going to the cops with a complaint WITHOUT evidence, and see how far you get.

    Whether we want to belive it or not, we ARE in a Police state, and I can’t see Winston doing anything to change that.

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