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  1. I find it funny that some people actually believe Brian believes in God and not just in money.

  2. Well he gets what he wanted.. he’ll be comparing himself to Jesus next week…

    Dumb move allowing him his dreams of martyrdom, now his flock will turn up en masse outside court… feelings of persecution rise… more exposure events… possibly violence

    Better to monitor his protests which were peaceful mostly masked (I went for a peak) and prosecute 6 months down the track.

    Dumb move.

    1. The police really had to step in here otherwise other anti-social types could start behaving as irresponsibility as Brian and put undeserving Aucklanders further at risk. Tamaki could also have tried something even dumber.

  3. What I am really affronted by is that 130,000+ people signed the petition to ask the cops to charge him.

    Petitions for much more important things like ‘seeing that every child is actually pulled out of poverty’ would be hard pressed to get those numbers. Distressing!

    1. Michal “ … people signed the petition to ask the cops to charge him “. Did they really ? That verges on vigilantism, which is usually bad news, but your point re people not getting passionate about child poverty is very valid – it stuns me that there are so few champions of New Zealand children, and none in Parliament.

  4. Brian of Dysentery Church fame got his name in the news. That was the objective so it’s a victory for him.

    I expect his subsequent victory will be in court because he’d ask and gained permission for the rally from the Police. So there’s a good chance the Costa’s boys will make fools of themselves. And even if he’s found guilty we live in a country where manslaughter gets Home D, so what’s the downside for him?

    Oh and his legal fees are tax deductible.

    1. Andrew, If you really think that the police gave Tamaki permission to do what he did, then think about changing your meds.

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