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    No. That is just about MPs . The speaker is a dude of another colour. I need to know, if a hypothetical random , say, rode into a select committee meeting, crapped on the agenda, and done a burn out on the carpet, can they just call the cops, or do they have their own ability to clobber said hypothetical random

    Do please note that this is a hypothetical random. Not me. I am just a sweet gentle innocent old man.
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    ok you need lawyering up

    So far I can find this .( section seven ) its a start

    bbut I think the final say is down to the staff at the beehive is security is an issue

    I will wade through and see if an older gent pushing a Tumbril can legally enter Poos hunny house

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    http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/p...DLM224792.html
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    9 Right not to be subjected to torture or cruel treatment
    Everyone has the right not to be subjected to torture or to cruel,
    degrading, or disproportionately severe treatment or punish­
    ment.


    from the bill of rights

    and not being able to ride my motorbike ...is exactly????

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    wot about this Mister

    Do I need permission to hold a protest in the grounds of Parliament?

    Yes. Groups or individuals who want to hold a protest in Parliament grounds must have the Speaker’s permission. You must apply for the Speaker’s permission by email or in a letter.

    • Send an email to the Speaker’s office using the email contact link on the right of this page.
    • Send a letter to the Speaker’s office: Office of the Speaker, Parliament House, Wellington 6160, New Zealand

    Stephen
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