Remember how, when NatActIrst announced the setup of that advisory group >headed by Sonny Kaushal, to come up with ideas about how to address retail >crime, I said that it would be a convenient excuse for the Government to >blame somebody else for ideas that didn�t work?
I think that�s happening, with this proposal to increase powers of
citizen�s arrest. A certain group seems to be in favour of it, but >increasingly we are seeing reasons coming to the fore why it�s likely to
be a really bad idea.
On Thu, 27 Feb 2025 06:24:21 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D'Oliveiro ><[email protected]d> wrote:More nastiness from Dickbot.
Remember how, when NatActIrst announced the setup of that advisory group >>headed by Sonny Kaushal, to come up with ideas about how to address retail >>crime, I said that it would be a convenient excuse for the Government to >>blame somebody else for ideas that didn�t work?
I think that�s happening, with this proposal to increase powers of >>citizen�s arrest. A certain group seems to be in favour of it, but >>increasingly we are seeing reasons coming to the fore why it�s likely to
be a really bad idea.
I suspect it was an attempt to distract from the school lunches
problems, which are in turn a result of the increase in poverty in New >Zealand.
See: >https://thestandard.org.nz/some-more-thoughts-about-nationals-vigilante-justice-policy/
I was not able to find another url for the Guy Body cartoon at the
bottom . . .
Rich80105 <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, 27 Feb 2025 06:24:21 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D'Oliveiro >><[email protected]d> wrote:More nastiness from Dickbot.
Remember how, when NatActIrst announced the setup of that advisory group >>>headed by Sonny Kaushal, to come up with ideas about how to address retail >>>crime, I said that it would be a convenient excuse for the Government to >>>blame somebody else for ideas that didn�t work?
I think that�s happening, with this proposal to increase powers of >>>citizen�s arrest. A certain group seems to be in favour of it, but >>>increasingly we are seeing reasons coming to the fore why it�s likely to >>>be a really bad idea.
I suspect it was an attempt to distract from the school lunches
problems, which are in turn a result of the increase in poverty in New >>Zealand.
See: >>https://thestandard.org.nz/some-more-thoughts-about-nationals-vigilante-justice-policy/
I was not able to find another url for the Guy Body cartoon at the
bottom . . .
On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 03:16:22 -0000 (UTC), TonyNo, I love the truth and live by it. I do however have a problem with liars like you (just in case you hadn't noriced).
<[email protected]> wrote:
Rich80105 <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, 27 Feb 2025 06:24:21 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D'Oliveiro >>><[email protected]d> wrote:More nastiness from Dickbot.
Remember how, when NatActIrst announced the setup of that advisory group >>>>headed by Sonny Kaushal, to come up with ideas about how to address retail >>>>crime, I said that it would be a convenient excuse for the Government to >>>>blame somebody else for ideas that didn�t work?
I think that�s happening, with this proposal to increase powers of >>>>citizen�s arrest. A certain group seems to be in favour of it, but >>>>increasingly we are seeing reasons coming to the fore why it�s likely to >>>>be a really bad idea.
I suspect it was an attempt to distract from the school lunches
problems, which are in turn a result of the increase in poverty in New >>>Zealand.
Do you have problems with the truth, Tony?
See: >>>https://thestandard.org.nz/some-more-thoughts-about-nationals-vigilante-justice-policy/
I was not able to find another url for the Guy Body cartoon at the
bottom . . .
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