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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    So you're ok with violent protests, then? So you must be equally alright with the protestees (who would probably be the Government) using violence back against the protesters? BTW the Springbok tour violence was way before Jacindas time but yeah, no problem blaming her for that, eh?
    Sorry I forget at times I need to spell things out phonetically and spoon feed those used to digesting preprepared narratives from mainstream media telling them what opinions and thoughts to have.

    Violent protest is not ok and it’s certainly not ok at all in the first instance. Although some of the springbok mostly peaceful stuff turned into riotous behaviour at its conclusion that’s very different to what’s happening now.
    Some people in society think it’s ok to resort to straight out violence and intimidation in first instance they are confronted with an idea they don’t like. That’s not ok.
    If you cared to watch the clip you’d have heard about an 80 year old lady having her eardrums damaged and needing medical attention after a protestor infiltrated a meeting and blew it behind her head.
    This nonsense will continue while we have non independent media flaming fires with govt subsidised opinion pieces masquerading as news.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Sorry I forget at times I need to spell things out phonetically and spoon feed those used to digesting preprepared narratives from mainstream media telling them what opinions and thoughts to have.

    Violent protest is not ok and it’s certainly not ok at all in the first instance. Although some of the springbok mostly peaceful stuff turned into riotous behaviour at its conclusion that’s very different to what’s happening now.
    Some people in society think it’s ok to resort to straight out violence and intimidation in first instance they are confronted with an idea they don’t like. That’s not ok.
    If you c
    ared to watch the clip you’d have heard about an 80 year old lady having her eardrums damaged and needing medical attention after a protestor infiltrated a meeting and blew it behind her head.
    This nonsense will continue while we have non independent media flaming fires with govt subsidised opinion pieces masquerading as news.
    You change your tune more often than a 1950's jukebox.

    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Someone with gumption has to declare a riot first though and with all the behind the scenes politics that may not be so easy...
    Leaders have a playbook for this situation too, it’s quite a short book called Self Respect by Manuo Fonor ISBN 345286.4 It starts and ends on page one with Listen learn and respond....

    In the end I think covid will be accepted as part of daily life and be so widespread soon that the mandates will be redundant very shortly. Either the govt will capitulate or private business will reach tipping point of not being the enforcers.
    Just look at latest deaths to case number ratio, there’s no way any restrictions would be brought in if omicron was the first virus....
    Jacinda has a very narrow window of opportunity to come to compromise however little and the protest will flame itself out. But carry on like a dictator just risks a tianimen square moment which would be her awful legacy and she knows it.
    It doesn’t matter if protestors right or wrong a little chat would end all this... Christ even nutters with guns in a siege get the decency of some kind of negotiation....



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    https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/13263...active-picture

    Somehow I don’t think it’s the reputation of the motels they were worried about….

    As said in the other posts the true level of crime in our country is covered up and obscured for a variety of reasons…

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    Someone here repeatedly asserts crime is not a problem in NZ.

    Well when you have ONE of our supermarket chains prepared to spend $45million on new security stuff after a 300% rise in theft and 800% ruse in aggressive incidents I think we have a problem.
    U til we admit we have a problem we as consumers will pay for papering over the cracks in our society caused by weak policies and political correctness.

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    Oh no, the biggest thieves around are themselves being stolen from themselves. Fuck em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite View Post
    Oh no, the biggest thieves around are themselves being stolen from themselves. Fuck em.
    My local is a Countdown and while I agree with your sentiment I've seen staff there be verbally and physically assaulted (barging through them with stolen goods) so yeah I support better procedures and security to protect the workers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Someone here repeatedly asserts crime is not a problem in NZ.

    Well when you have ONE of our supermarket chains prepared to spend $45million on new security stuff after a 300% rise in theft and 800% ruse in aggressive incidents I think we have a problem.
    U til we admit we have a problem we as consumers will pay for papering over the cracks in our society caused by intergenerational poverty, and neoliberal economic policiess.
    I fixed that for you, fascist.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    My local is a Countdown and while I agree with your sentiment I've seen staff there be verbally and physically assaulted (barging through them with stolen goods) so yeah I support better procedures and security to protect the workers.
    Jeez dude where do you live? My local is a Countdown but I have never seen anyone abusing the staff, nor have I seen or heard of anyone stealing there but I guess it does happen. Maybe the low lifes (and the desperate) choose to shoplift at the city branch?
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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Someone here repeatedly asserts crime is not a problem in NZ.
    I haven't noticed that. What I have said is the NZ is the second safest country on the planet behind only Iceland. There is crime, but there is worse crime virtually everywhere else. We don't know how lucky we are.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Jeez dude where do you live? My local is a Countdown but I have never seen anyone abusing the staff, nor have I seen or heard of anyone stealing there but I guess it does happen. Maybe the low lifes (and the desperate) choose to shoplift at the city branch?
    Somerfield. But near the Beckenham branch (which is my local) there have been a lot of Housing NZ development blocks constructed in Sydenham in the past few years. So you get a wide range of people who shop there, the wealthy from nearby Cashmere, the working class of Sydenham through to the newly introduced patched gang members in the housing development blocks. Just recently I was there and we were entertained by 3 patched Mongrel Mob members with two females and a few children, yelling obscenities to each other. It's not uncommon to see a police car there as they deal with yet another shop lifting incident.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I fixed that for you, fascist.
    Even if that were true… wind the clock back 5 and a half years to peak Jacinda-mania at the end of the rockstar economy from Keys and the damage to all sectors of society is just exponentially exploding upwards from that day….
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    I haven't noticed that. What I have said is the NZ is the second safest country on the planet behind only Iceland. There is crime, but there is worse crime virtually everywhere else. We don't know how lucky we are.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBu88qzNNl4
    We may not know but we do know that 6 years ago it was a hell of a lot better. Your prob lucky over your way with NP not quite being big enough for too many ratbags to hide in but enough industry to provide half decent jobs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    We may not know but we do know that 6 years ago it was a hell of a lot better. Your prob lucky over your way with NP not quite being big enough for too many ratbags to hide in but enough industry to provide half decent jobs.
    Too many people don't know the facts. The IMF say our economy is doing well. National talk about it failing. The people who lack the curiosity to check believe the bull shit. OK of late some of Labour's ministers have not been helping their party, but the fact is that many people are going to vote based on misinformation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    , but the fact is that many people are going to vote based on misinformation.
    Isn't that just how politics works?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Your prob lucky over your way with NP not quite being big enough for too many ratbags to hide in .
    Ummm New Plymouth population is about 80,700 compared to Napier approx 62,200.
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