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Wokester Or Toothless | Scoop News

National MP Simon Bridges has drawn a lot of political fire about calling the Commissioner of Police Andrew Coster, a “wokester” but others either agree or would even take it further. Neville Dodd, president of the Sporting Shooters Assn of New Zealand, SSANZ, says sadly the Commissioner is coming across as toothless. The gangs must be relishing his recent statements. “We have seen yet another shooting, this time in the streets of Papatoetoe, and it unfortunately resulted in the Police having to take a life because the victim refused to lower his shotgun. In my view the Police involved had no other option, Dodd said but

Guns & Gangs - We Question The Police Commissioner s Comments

circumstances of the Mosque assassin acquiring his firearms. The Royal Commission made it very clear that it was police failure that allowed the assassin to acquire a firearms licence. The Commission’s final words in section 5 of their report are damning – ““We find that New Zealand Police failed to meet required standards in the administration of the firearms licensing system.”   holders legitimately buying firearms and then selling them on the black market.” There is no surprise in this since Police themselves have given firearms licences to 12 known gang members. Seems they have not learned from the mosque experience. However, the question must be “why have those known gang members

Unlocking a housing impasse

Unlocking a housing impasse © Provided by Newsroom One of Auckland s big-four, urban fringe residential developments needs new thinking to solve the provision of its infrastructure. Eleanor Black reports Thirty-six kilometres south of Auckland’s CBD lies a golden opportunity. On the skirt fringe of the country’s largest population centre, where house prices have spiralled beyond reason and rising numbers of people go without homes, 5000 hectares of greenfields have been earmarked for future development. Here, at the base of the Bombay Hills, the natural southern border for Auckland, developers are poised to build houses and apartments, commercial centres, schools and health facilities to serve a community the size of two Rotoruas, or 150,000 people.

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