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NZ Police using app to photograph innocent young people, collect personal information for national database


Two young boys, 14 and 15, were alone when it happened to them.
They were standing outside Cash Converters on Whanganui s main street, waiting for their koro to finish looking in the store, when two policemen caught their eye. Before long, the officers were standing at their feet.
Where s the bag of money you stole, one officer asked, nearly shouting.
The boys were surprised. And they were confused. They denied knowing anything about the stolen money, but that did not convince the men in uniform. Strangers driving past gawked out their windows as the officers explained they met the description of offenders they were looking for. ....

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Police using app to photograph innocent youth: 'It's so wrong'


Police using app to photograph innocent youth: It s so wrong
Teaniwa Hurihanganui
© RNZ / Te Aniwa Hurihanganui
Across the country, police are approaching innocent young people, photographing them, collecting their personal details and sending it all to a national database. But why, and what impact is this having on rangatahi?
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Naomi and Charlene Sadlier want police to apologise because their boys came home and felt embarrassed. Photo: RNZ / Te Aniwa Hurihanganui
Two young boys, 14 and 15, were alone when it happened to them.
They were standing outside Cash Converters on Whanganui s main street, waiting for their koro to finish looking in the store, when two policemen caught their eye. Before long, the officers were standing at their feet. ....

New Zealand , New Zealand General , South Auckland , Aniwa Hurihanganui , Nessa Lynch , Kingi Snelgar , Gabrielle Maxwell , Catherine Smith , Moana Jackson , Juan Tauri , Charlene Sadlier , David Fergusson , Regan Gray , Karaitiana Taiuru , Richard Tindiller , Waikato University , Institute Of Criminology At Victoria University , National Party Mp Chester Borrow , Zealand Police , National Intelligence Application , Otago University , Police Conduct Authority , National Recording Standard , Cash Converters , Recording Standard , Crimestoppers Report ,