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    The criminal hordes are Labours de facto ‘brown shirt’ thugs, unleashing a Kristallnacht orgy of violence - and the smashed glass of destroyed & ram-raided shop windows - on the ‘selfish’ ‘capitalistic’ society around them.

    Judges are just about in tears thinking of their (the crims) harrowing ordeal at the hands of ‘colonialism’ and ‘deprivation’.

    ‘Catch and release’ is the strategy, with the crims departing from the Courthouse on their own recognisance to get some foil with which to cover their ankle bracelets - then straight back into the crime spree.

    The erstwhile victims are in the Lefts eyes the actual guilty party for aligning themselves with society and the system, while the crims are seen as the actual victims because they’ve capitulated on being decent and responsible citizens….and that must be someone else’s fault.

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    Three strikes law shouldn't have been repealed - we can see the results of it today.

    The offender isn't a "social victim" when they've already done crime twice before.
    Last edited by Panda-NZ-; 15-09-2023 at 03:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    What a fu..ed up country we have become :
    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/auckla...HGMMJJYIA7IDQ/
    That’s interesting - you can only take the law into your own hands in limited circumstances.

    Lawyer Michael Bott, who specialises in civil liberties law, said Scott was in the wrong when he attempted to make the citizen’s arrest.
    Bott explained the quirks to the law and that the “shield of immunity” you receive when attempting to detain a member of the public as a citizen only applies between the hours of 9pm and 6am, or if the offence would amount to more than three years’ imprisonment.

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    She has no privacy in death, her picture is plastered everywhere to sell papers…while he gets name suppression due to *extreme hardship*.

    Sickening!

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/crime...d-young-mother

    Victim of alleged Te Atatū homicide remembered as dedicated young mother

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    20:50, Sep 15 2023

    ‘The victim of an alleged homicide in West Auckland’s Te Atatū Peninsula is being remembered as a young mother who strived to provide for her son.

    Police launched a homicide investigation on Monday after they found a person with critical injuries, who later died in hospital.

    The victim was 27-year-old Nazia Hai​ from Te Atatū, a police spokesperson said.

    A 29-year-old man appeared in Waitākere District Court on Wednesday on one charge of murder.

    Interim name suppression was granted for the man, on the grounds of extreme hardship to himself and his family. He was to undergo a mental health screening before his next appearance.’

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    When it was revealed that the Minister of Justice was a drunk driver, a ram raider, a fugitive and an employment dismissal agent, then Labour's crime escalation culture was clear for all to see

    Other ram raiders cowardly do it in reverse, but not our Kiri.
    A full frontal for her!

    Sharma on them all!

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    Could you just imagine if we did the same thing to a gang members grave?!

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/real-o...NK4HZJL5G6L7Y/

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    Quote Originally Posted by causecelebre View Post
    Could you just imagine if we did the same thing to a gang members grave?!

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/real-o...NK4HZJL5G6L7Y/
    I shudder to think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by causecelebre View Post
    Could you just imagine if we did the same thing to a gang members grave?!

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/real-o...NK4HZJL5G6L7Y/
    And of course no mention of any charges for breaching the COVID lockdown rules either. !

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    Quote Originally Posted by moka View Post
    That’s interesting - you can only take the law into your own hands in limited circumstances.

    Lawyer Michael Bott, who specialises in civil liberties law, said Scott was in the wrong when he attempted to make the citizen’s arrest.
    Bott explained the quirks to the law and that the “shield of immunity” you receive when attempting to detain a member of the public as a citizen only applies between the hours of 9pm and 6am, or if the offence would amount to more than three years’ imprisonment.
    "Interesting" alright. So we better look at our watch, google the lawful hours to make a citizen's arrest and quickly add up the value of the stolen goods before we attempt any such thing. Easy as and completely logical.

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    Question remains why, in the first place, is an accused murderer, on electronic bail? So if the Police state don't approach and consider him a danger to society so why was he on home D? This is out of control

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/police...PDO3LOIXWPAAU/

    Not to mention Reid, who was the murderer in downtown Auckland recently was also on home D for kicking and strangling a women breaking her back

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/auckla...NXJVOPBMN3MFI/
    Last edited by causecelebre; 17-09-2023 at 06:17 PM.

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