There's a problem with child abuse , too. And it's statistically more prevalent amongst Maoris. So, on the basis that it's fine to ignore the law if there's "a problem" do you support police and CYPS raiding Maori peoples' houses (only Maoris, mind) to check on the kids ?
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Oh , yes , indeed we do. Defined , as Mr DavidReid has perspiciously noted, in the Constitution Act 1986. And it's predecessor , Constitution Act 1852. Y'see it's been around for a little while .
Parliament thinks we have a constitution, too. Read about it at http://www.parliament.nz/NR/rdonlyre...ionupdate1.pdf
It's what gives validity to the laws that Parliament passes. The real laws, not the ones you make up on the back of your ticket book
Are you claiming that you've never heard of it? You should have, it's your job to know the law. Better go see Sarge again. More training required. Cos , even though you don't see any need to know the laws parliament passes, on account of you make up your own to suit, thing is that judges may not know about your laws.
So, let's see. So far, in this thread alone, you've denied the validity of the Human Rights Act, the Bill of Rights (let alone the real Bill of Rights), and the constitution.
So, basically, as you go about your duties as a cop, you are ignoring peoples human rights, their civil rights, and the law . Only one other organisation I know of goes that far, and thats the Klu Klux Klan. Don't happen to have a white sheet hanging the wardrobe , do you?
What other Klan principles do you and NZ Police put into practice , pray tell?
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
To quote from the Pdf, you have quoted;
New Zealand does not have a “written constitution” which has the status of superior law, governing all other law and requiring procedures (such as binding referenda or a two thirds majority in the legislature) for amendment1.
New Zealand is one of only three countries in the world which do not have a written constitution,
No. You don't . Because the scaley gentlewoman is doing her usual tricks of leaving out the important bit.
The passage she has quoted goes on to say (very next sentence). My emphasis .
A typical example of how she (and the police in general, all too often) pervert the law .
However, like those countries, New Zealand does have a constitution. It is composed of some documents together with various unwritten components including the common law and conventions.
Still want to claim that New Zealand doesn't have a constitution , madam? . In defiance of the law, and of Parliament? Remember, this isn't some poor truck driver you're bullying. You can't make up for stupidity and ignorance by abuse of power here.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Like I said, they are targetting a vehicle type not a person. With child abuse they are targetting child abuse through various publicity campaigns/educational campaigns etc.
Same strategy really.
Actually I do support cyps and police raiding the houses of people responsible for child abuse, as long as their is some evidence, and if there are more raids on a certain type of people then so be it. Just like stastically more motorcyclists get injured than car drivers.
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
Pardon my ignorance, but....... Who the fcuk is the scaley gentlewoman????
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
I presume that would be Red Mermaid...
now back to this blitz...
at least they are being proactive and having a good look at this and yeah, if they pull me over (should I ever get on my bike again) then i'll know they care
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We are allowed to die in throngs its our lives not yours!...when will you morons finaly understand that there is a thing called "free will" so yes its up to the authorities to educate novice motorcyclists to keep as safe as possible but not to discriminate all riders because of this!
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