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Post by eri on Sept 7, 2024 19:09:20 GMT 12
beneficiary bashing
has nothing on them shooting each other
the sub-text seems to be that tension between 2 groups(families?) in social housing boiled over
and 1 person, feeling disrespected
went and got a gun
jacinda's children
grew up without consequences
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Post by Cantab on Sept 7, 2024 19:17:48 GMT 12
Cindy didn't really fix the gun problem or the poverty problem then did she? Apparently its all Trumps fault though.
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Post by eri on Sept 7, 2024 20:10:48 GMT 12
He said the conflict between young people in the area had been so bad in recent months that his family had been trying to get transferred into another Kāinga Ora property.
“My brother [and his kids] - they’re not gangsters. My brother keeps ringing the police or Kāinga Ora [to be transferred out of the street]” he said.
“He’s a solo dad doing the best he can and has been trying for months and months to get Kāinga Ora and the police to help him” he claimed.
“They’ve done nothing and now this has happened. We don’t have guns...we’re not that sort of people.”
The man said he was still outside when the more serious incident happened shortly before 7pm.
“When the guns started going off, I f*****g [started to] run. I started to run in a figure-eight...that sound was absolutely terrifying.”
The man said they called the police about 6pm to report the rock-throwing incident.
He also alleged that the group - which he believes numbered up to 15 - threatened them with guns.www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/grey-lynn-shooting-police-called-about-another-incident-on-same-street-hours-before-teen-killed/KJPADD47QJECTJUEDMBYYPXEAE/
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Post by eri on Sept 7, 2024 20:17:20 GMT 12
A 19-year-old has been arrested this afternoon in relation to the ongoing homicide investigation into the death of Maxwel-Dee Repia in Grey Lynn.The young man was arrested in South Auckland and has been charged with murder and three counts of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. The man will be held in custody and is due to appear at Auckland District Court on Monday 9 September.A second man, aged 18, has also been arrested in West Auckland this afternoon.He will face a charge of being an accessory after the fact to murder and three counts of being an accessory after the fact to wounding.www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/two-arrests-in-relation-to-grey-lynn-homicide-of-maxwel-dee-repia/6A3JVIWBWRF5VDKIRZKCA4SBEA/maybe a 50% sentence reduction because he's an unemployed idiot with a drug problem and needs to be out on the street again so he can run guns and drugs again for the gang that gave him the gun?
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Post by harrytom on Sept 17, 2024 5:36:51 GMT 12
So after 3 refusals/offences Wearing gang patches they will not allowed to wear it at home. Why not take the patch and destroy it It would cause more harm for the gang member for loosing their patch.
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Post by harrytom on Sept 20, 2024 9:07:01 GMT 12
Thought Luxon was going to loose his shit on tv last night when questioned about 500 extra cops when 104 have left in the last 12 months.Mitchell just bubbling bafoon.Gang patches is easy.When arrested remove the patch right there and then.
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Post by fish on Sept 20, 2024 9:16:51 GMT 12
Thought Luxon was going to loose his shit on tv last night when questioned about 500 extra cops when 104 have left in the last 12 months.Mitchell just bubbling bafoon.Gang patches is easy.When arrested remove the patch right there and then. If they don't pay the cops more, they are never going to get 500 more. It is possibly one of the worst false economies I could think of. All they've been doing is dropping the entry criteria to Police College. Recruits don't need a drivers license anymore (or something like that). So, in reality, they are dropping standards instead of paying the market rate. Doomed to fail...
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Post by ComfortZone on Sept 20, 2024 10:00:50 GMT 12
Thought Luxon was going to loose his shit on tv last night when questioned about 500 extra cops when 104 have left in the last 12 months.Mitchell just bubbling bafoon.Gang patches is easy.When arrested remove the patch right there and then. All they've been doing is dropping the entry criteria to Police College. Recruits don't need a drivers license anymore (or something like that). A mate is a retired cop, a while back I was talking to him about their vehicle replacements for the Commodores (before they chose Skodas), he said one of the selection criteria was that the cars had a full size spare tyre, then laughed and said most of the young guys do not even know how to change a tyre
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Post by harrytom on Sept 20, 2024 13:37:34 GMT 12
All they've been doing is dropping the entry criteria to Police College. Recruits don't need a drivers license anymore (or something like that). A mate is a retired cop, a while back I was talking to him about their vehicle replacements for the Commodores (before they chose Skodas), he said one of the selection criteria was that the cars had a full size spare tyre, then laughed and said most of the young guys do not even know how to change a tyre Boys car doesnt have a spare or jack,just punture repair kit.Bloody handy middle of nowhere and tyre is ruptured
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Post by fish on Sept 20, 2024 15:02:24 GMT 12
A mate is a retired cop, a while back I was talking to him about their vehicle replacements for the Commodores (before they chose Skodas), he said one of the selection criteria was that the cars had a full size spare tyre, then laughed and said most of the young guys do not even know how to change a tyre Boys car doesnt have a spare or jack,just punture repair kit.Bloody handy middle of nowhere and tyre is ruptured Yeah, but has he actually had a puncture? They just don't happen anymore. Not like back in the 50's or what ever when they were a regular occurrence. Our new car doesn't have a spare tyre. Missus was worried about that, but we've never had a flat. Personally I'm not worried if cops don't know how to change a tyre. I want them to catch baddies, if you need a tyre changed, phone the AA.
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Post by GO30 on Sept 20, 2024 15:20:07 GMT 12
Got 1 puncture and a total blow to bits* in the last month alone and have a tyre that needs a top up every few days. * rear on my dumptruck while doing 95 down SH12 loaded with lime. Once the puckering subsided I pumped up the inside tyre to 90psiand them drove 20km of dirt roads home, with the outside flopping around all over the show. A massive Pheeewww.. was heard as I drove down the race Many new cars now just have a can of spray anti-hole, like Teslas.
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Post by ComfortZone on Sept 20, 2024 15:22:14 GMT 12
Boys car doesnt have a spare or jack,just punture repair kit.Bloody handy middle of nowhere and tyre is ruptured One of those spray can jobs would work really well here - not! Peru a few years ago
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Post by harrytom on Sept 20, 2024 19:47:23 GMT 12
Boys car doesnt have a spare or jack,just punture repair kit.Bloody handy middle of nowhere and tyre is ruptured Yeah, but has he actually had a puncture? They just don't happen anymore. Not like back in the 50's or what ever when they were a regular occurrence. Our new car doesn't have a spare tyre. Missus was worried about that, but we've never had a flat. Personally I'm not worried if cops don't know how to change a tyre. I want them to catch baddies, if you need a tyre changed, phone the AA. Whats she going to do if a steel bolt punches tyre,you know.Country rd 11.00pm , no amount of goo going to fix it, funny bit is,in his car a tyre well so now looking for rim/tyre
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Post by em on Sept 20, 2024 20:00:19 GMT 12
Boys car doesnt have a spare or jack,just punture repair kit.Bloody handy middle of nowhere and tyre is ruptured Yeah, but has he actually had a puncture? They just don't happen anymore. Not like back in the 50's or what ever when they were a regular occurrence. Our new car doesn't have a spare tyre. Missus was worried about that, but we've never had a flat. Personally I'm not worried if cops don't know how to change a tyre. I want them to catch baddies, if you need a tyre changed, phone the AA. I’ve tried to find a spare for ours from wreckers . Normal outlander rear rims are not compatible with PHEVs rims but fronts are so would need two spares . Never got round to it and hope like hell we don’t get a flat
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Post by fish on Sept 20, 2024 20:38:15 GMT 12
Yeah, but has he actually had a puncture? They just don't happen anymore. Not like back in the 50's or what ever when they were a regular occurrence. Our new car doesn't have a spare tyre. Missus was worried about that, but we've never had a flat. Personally I'm not worried if cops don't know how to change a tyre. I want them to catch baddies, if you need a tyre changed, phone the AA. Whats she going to do if a steel bolt punches tyre,you know.Country rd 11.00pm , no amount of goo going to fix it, funny bit is,in his car a tyre well so now looking for rim/tyre Call a tow truck, same as with any other mechanical break down. But like I say, it doesn't happen. The caveats being we don't live in the country, don't drive on country roads. That is metal roads. I understand those areas, with loose metal and potholes you are far more likely to get punctures. Like last time the Council metalled and graded the Whangaripo Valley Rd. They used sharp metal for some reason, and there was a record number of punctures the following week. Like fairly much every car that went down there. Even made the paper, I think mainly cause Auckland Council actually maintained a North Rodney Rd, not cause they fucked it up... We live in town, and drive around town, on the motorway, or occasionally up and down a state highway. The point is flat tyres are so infrequent now, it does make sense for the weight and space in the car to be used for something else. Given the prevalence of tow truck services and mobile communications these days. Sure, back in the 1950's you had to be 100% self sufficient when driving somewhere. Much like the old Land Rover fraternity, carry 200l of spare petrol, swamp mats, 3 tow ropes, two winches, a couple of jacks, a spare alternator and a full tool box with both metric and imperial sockets, spanners and screwdrivers. If I were doing a trip to darkest Africa, or down the Corico Road from La Paz to the Amazon (Bolivia), then I'd take all that stuff. Going down the Northern Motorway, not so much.
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