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Akzle
10th January 2014, 06:24
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2534496/Mexican-vigilante-gunmen-disarm-local-POLICE-rid-town-feared-Knights-Templar-drug-cartel.html

now this is the kind of shit we need in kiwiland.

willytheekid
10th January 2014, 06:44
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AWESOME!...good on them :niceone:

Revolution!...the inevitable result when you treat the masses like shit & just keep taking everything from them.


...whens ours again? :confused:


ps-If it goes down...bags NOT disarming scummy!...Ive heard he fiercely protects his drink! :dodge: (I could possibly "distract" him & rastus with donuts and topshelf!:yes:)

duckonin
10th January 2014, 08:29
The way the police 'work'/DON'T in NZ, the same needs to happen here. Local crime really becomes a non event if you have to ring cops after 4pm, so anything goes to protect your property and life. The police force in NZ is also corrupt, dysfunctional and racist.

Paul in NZ
10th January 2014, 08:39
Oh for goodness sake....

HenryDorsetCase
10th January 2014, 08:39
The police force in NZ is also corrupt, dysfunctional and racist.

No, it really isn't. Not as an institution. It does have its issues, as all bureaucracies do, and there are some utter cunts who are pleecemin. Just like there are some utter cunts who are lawyers (I can give you a list), and plumbers and IRD workers and WINZ employees and Members of Parliament.

It does have fairly robust complaints practices however, and most peoples interactions with them most of the time are positive. I personally do not agree with the mania about speeding and some road safety stuff, and of course what I came into my office to do was to write a cheque to them for $30 for a fucking speed camera (55 in a 50 - really? fucks sake) but of course that is a sleeping policeman not an actual policeman.

You making blanket statements like that? Well, son, you're just wrong. Pull your head in.

edit. And just to try and bring it back on track to the OP and the news article, the chaos in Mexico has been caused fairly and squarely by the US and its "war on drugs": the reason that the ordinary people have formed these autodefensas is because the drug cartels OWN the police lock stock and barrell. I can't find the source but last year I read a story about a police SWAT team moonlighting as enforcers for drug cartel A against drug cartel B. Some seriously fucked up shit. You sitting in NZ, which is one of the safest and arguably (the UN says so) the LEAST corrupt country in the world making blanket stupid statements like that is lame as fuck.

HenryDorsetCase
10th January 2014, 08:46
[.bags NOT disarming scummy!...Ive heard he fiercely protects his drink! :dodge: (I could possibly "distract" him & rastus with donuts and topshelf!:yes:)

It would depend on what he's wearing, or not, at the time wunnit?

also for the armchair rebelz here:

8PaoLy7PHwk

mashman
10th January 2014, 08:53
Nuke 'em... or remove the financial system. Either way noone will be buying drugs and there will be no need to terrorise people and fight over land. Blaming the US is just silly.

SMOKEU
10th January 2014, 08:58
Go on BestGore and look up "Mundonarco". There's plenty of Mexican action over there.

The plane that binned it appears to be a C210M (http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=163037)

SMOKEU
10th January 2014, 09:01
Blaming the US is just silly.

The USA did start the whole war on drugs. The vast majority of violent crime in Mexico is drug related, not just because cunts are running around high on P, but because of the drug trade. Just check out el blog del narco (http://www.elblogdelnarco.net/).

Voltaire
10th January 2014, 09:02
Who knew the Knights Templar had a Mexican branch...
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HenryDorsetCase
10th January 2014, 09:10
Nuke 'em... or remove the financial system. Either way noone will be buying drugs and there will be no need to terrorise people and fight over land. Blaming the US is just silly.

Its started in the States: Colorado.

Skiwi
10th January 2014, 09:17
The police force in NZ is also corrupt, dysfunctional and racist.

Oh, FFS, pull your head out of your arse and have a look around....

willytheekid
10th January 2014, 09:33
The way the police 'work'/DON'T in NZ, the same needs to happen here. Local crime really becomes a non event if you have to ring cops after 4pm, so anything goes to protect your property and life. The police force in NZ is also corrupt, dysfunctional and racist.

WOW! :blink:...why so anti?

I personally think we have one the best police forces in the world! (And there ranks are mostly made up of bloody nice people!...but as Henry said...ya get bad apples in every work place <_<)

Just treat them as you would like to treated...with some respect and a friendly attitude :niceone:...it goes along way!

safer commnities :yes:
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:laugh:...friggin loved that Pie Popo :Punk:

mashman
10th January 2014, 09:56
The USA did start the whole war on drugs. The vast majority of violent crime in Mexico is drug related, not just because cunts are running around high on P, but because of the drug trade. Just check out el blog del narco (http://www.elblogdelnarco.net/).


Its started in the States: Colorado.

So Mexico doesn't have its own laws then? I'm surprised there aren't more nuclear powered ships in NZ harbours.

MrItalian
10th January 2014, 10:57
No, it really isn't. Not as an institution. It does have its issues, as all bureaucracies do, and there are some utter cunts who are pleecemin. Just like there are some utter cunts who are lawyers (I can give you a list), and plumbers and IRD workers and WINZ employees and Members of Parliament.

It does have fairly robust complaints practices however, and most peoples interactions with them most of the time are positive. I personally do not agree with the mania about speeding and some road safety stuff, and of course what I came into my office to do was to write a cheque to them for $30 for a fucking speed camera (55 in a 50 - really? fucks sake) but of course that is a sleeping policeman not an actual policeman.

You making blanket statements like that? Well, son, you're just wrong. Pull your head in.

edit. And just to try and bring it back on track to the OP and the news article, the chaos in Mexico has been caused fairly and squarely by the US and its "war on drugs": the reason that the ordinary people have formed these autodefensas is because the drug cartels OWN the police lock stock and barrell. I can't find the source but last year I read a story about a police SWAT team moonlighting as enforcers for drug cartel A against drug cartel B. Some seriously fucked up shit. You sitting in NZ, which is one of the safest and arguably (the UN says so) the LEAST corrupt country in the world making blanket stupid statements like that is lame as fuck.


WOW! :blink:...why so anti?

I personally think we have one the best police forces in the world! (And there ranks are mostly made up of bloody nice people!...but as Henry said...ya get bad apples in every work place <_<)

Just treat them as you would like to treated...with some respect and a friendly attitude :niceone:...it goes along way!



Well said! :clap:

Scuba_Steve
10th January 2014, 11:51
You sitting in NZ, which is one of the safest and arguably (the UN says so) the LEAST corrupt country in the world making blanket stupid statements like that is lame as fuck.

I know right, just show how fucked the world is if we're the "least corrupt"


Oh, FFS, pull your head out of your arse and have a look around....

I think he has to come to that conclusion, well not so sure about the racist but them I'm "white" so maybe I just don't see it

SMOKEU
10th January 2014, 12:56
So Mexico doesn't have its own laws then? I'm surprised there aren't more nuclear powered ships in NZ harbours.

The high levels of corruption often mean that the police are ineffective. The drug cartels don't hesitate to kill anyone who gets in their way, including police officers (I've seen the applicable pics and videos, so I know it's true). The cops also have a family of their own that they want to get home to at the end of each shift, so I can't blame them for wanting to keep themselves as safe as they reasonably can in the line of duty.

mashman
10th January 2014, 14:01
The high levels of corruption often mean that the police are ineffective. The drug cartels don't hesitate to kill anyone who gets in their way, including police officers (I've seen the applicable pics and videos, so I know it's true). The cops also have a family of their own that they want to get home to at the end of each shift, so I can't blame them for wanting to keep themselves as safe as they reasonably can in the line of duty.

Oh I fully understand why things are the way they are... and if cops are worried about their family's, then perhaps they shouldn't be cops. Seems a little strange that it's left to the people, who I'm pretty sure have families too, to get out there and do the dirty work. Perhaps they should sack the entire police force and embrace the leadership of the cartels as they're unafraid of removing those who get in their way. In fact why stop there... given that popular opinion seems to blame the US as the problem, why haven't the US done what the people are doing? After all, they've invaded how many country's in the last 10 years?

HenryDorsetCase
10th January 2014, 16:14
The high levels of corruption often mean that the police are ineffective. The drug cartels don't hesitate to kill anyone who gets in their way, including police officers (I've seen the applicable pics and videos, so I know it's true). The cops also have a family of their own that they want to get home to at the end of each shift, so I can't blame them for wanting to keep themselves as safe as they reasonably can in the line of duty.

Its not often I find myself agreeing with you, but yeah.

Do you remember the news story from maybe last year or 2012 about the town in Mexico that had had something like four chiefs of police in two years, all killed in the line of duty, and some 21 year old woman stuck her hand up and said yeah, I'll do it. Not sure what happened to her.

HenryDorsetCase
10th January 2014, 16:15
Oh I fully understand why things are the way they are... and if cops are worried about their family's, then perhaps they shouldn't be cops. Seems a little strange that it's left to the people, who I'm pretty sure have families too, to get out there and do the dirty work. Perhaps they should sack the entire police force and embrace the leadership of the cartels as they're unafraid of removing those who get in their way. In fact why stop there... given that popular opinion seems to blame the US as the problem, why haven't the US done what the people are doing? After all, they've invaded how many country's in the last 10 years?

three? four if you count Pakistan.

where's my chocolate fish, motherfucker?

mashman
10th January 2014, 18:45
three? four if you count Pakistan.

where's my chocolate fish, motherfucker?

You're gonna need a mirror and a cheek spreader :D

Akzle
11th January 2014, 06:03
The high levels of corruption often mean that the police are ineffective.

funny story, related to me the other day.
t'was a bit of a scuffle, down the docks like, and this ol lady was hoping to get to an pre-arranged motherfucken soiree. not a bob in sight, but plenty of the "criminal" gangs...
they asked her from whence she came and to where she wished to go, to whit: the restaurant up there (past yon brawl).
they flanked her and walked her through the shennanigans and deposited at the door. then turned around and started bottling cunts.

the NZ police ARE innefective: QED, i smoke weed and drive fast. frequently. i kill whores, have candy in my station wagon, do mean skids bro, and generally or otherwise not give a fuck.
and niggers are still robbing people, jews are still robbing people, people are getting stabbed, beaten.. all those things terrible uncouth like.

your best bet: dont rely on the police to do anything for you. ever.

Scuba_Steve
11th January 2014, 08:51
your best bet: dont rely on the police to do anything for you. ever.

AK, Machete, Vodka & Bikes; Mans best friends :Punk:

HenryDorsetCase
11th January 2014, 11:12
AK, Machete, Vodka & Bikes; Mans best friends :Punk:

and remember: Machete don't text.*















*that will be lost on you if you havent seen the movie. Robert Rodriguez (genius) MACHETE starring Danny Trejo. Get it, its awesome.

Scuba_Steve
11th January 2014, 12:24
and remember: Machete don't text.*

...

*that will be lost on you if you havent seen the movie. Robert Rodriguez (genius) MACHETE starring Danny Trejo. Get it, its awesome.

Don't worry seen that movie, tis an awesome one... Haven't seen Machete Kills yet tho but it looks like that one might have gone too "Hollywood"

SMOKEU
11th January 2014, 12:52
In fact why stop there... given that popular opinion seems to blame the US as the problem, why haven't the US done what the people are doing? After all, they've invaded how many country's in the last 10 years?

I don't know how many countries they've invaded over the past 10 years (too many I think), but maybe they don't want to start a war with a country so close to home.


Its not often I find myself agreeing with you, but yeah.

Do you remember the news story from maybe last year or 2012 about the town in Mexico that had had something like four chiefs of police in two years, all killed in the line of duty, and some 21 year old woman stuck her hand up and said yeah, I'll do it. Not sure what happened to her.

Yeah, I remember hearing about that. It makes the gangs over here look weak in comparison.

Scuba_Steve
11th January 2014, 18:16
Do you remember the news story from maybe last year or 2012 about the town in Mexico that had had something like four chiefs of police in two years, all killed in the line of duty, and some 21 year old woman stuck her hand up and said yeah, I'll do it. Not sure what happened to her.

She lasted only 4 months then disappeared only to appear 3 months later in the US seeking asylum. Now lives in Texas currently

russd7
12th January 2014, 11:38
Seems a little strange that it's left to the people, who I'm pretty sure have families too, to get out there and do the dirty work?
seems to me its a numbers game, get a big enough mob together and its amazing what can be acheived.



given that popular opinion seems to blame the US as the problem, why haven't the US done what the people are doing? After all, they've invaded how many country's in the last 10 years?

and how many of those countries are major oil producers/suppliers.
not sure how much oil is currently being produced by mexico

russd7
12th January 2014, 11:42
and if cops are worried about their family's, then perhaps they shouldn't be cops.

don't think its only being worried about getting back to their families, i think still having a family to get back to plays a big part of it, when there is that much money involved i don't think the gangs would hesitate to use what ever means they can to keep control over the police or officials

insane1
12th February 2014, 07:33
Yup the nz police are the most corrupt gang in nz,employed by a corrupt government, imagine if this sort of shit happened here .