You're the Dorklander mate, we don't have that sort thing down here so next time you're there just proposition a couple of them and let us know what their response is.
BTW: http://www.police.govt.nz/district/wellington/
He's one of your old mates, maybe you should give him a call and tune him up on the way he should be doing things.
Paul J and others who keep raising the "20 years till she complained" theory - this did not happen. It was all explained in a Press report today.
The latest comnplainant (bless her brave heart) was phoned up by Police and asked to make a complaint just lately. As they had found her ph number with something nasty written next to it in Schollum or shiptons notebook. The book also noted her as "a woman who could pop up out of the past" or something paranoid like that.
So THE POLICE PHONED HER AND ASKED WHAT HAD HAPPENED... COS THEY HAD A NOTEBOOK OWNED BY A CONVICTED RAPIST FROM THE 1980S THAT MENTIONED HER.
Apparently Police pushed her to bring the charge and rape crisis say they or Government had a political reason why.
It was because if charges had been bought by someone that case or incident could not then also be examined by the Police corruption inquiry. That ruling was passed apparently about a week after the charges were laid on the latest case.
So effectively the embarrassing case which everyone knew was doomed to fail was kept out of the inquiry - as were all of the worst cases. Making a whitewash about Police culture - complicity, people looking the other way etc easier to do a whitewash on.
The contents of that inquiry which received 600 complaints also are specially barred from ever being subject to Official Info Act requests.
So women were forced (after the biggest cases emerged) to seek either Justice in the Courts or via the inquiry. A choice to just resolve their own case (perhaps) in the legal system OR to attempt thru the inquiry to highlight institutional issues and aid institutional change in the Police.
Doesn't seem fair does it to have to make such a choice?
Forgot to mention for the Patricks sakes. No the mob was not that ugly. Of the 3 or 400 there were only about 3 being aggro and a couple masked as they intended making noise by banging on lampposts etc and spraypainting the High Court door. All pretty mellow apart from about 5 hairy minutes outside the cop shop when the crowd did get a little excited and riled by speeches then the publicity seekers attempt to get in the cops faces.
Most were just ordinary everyday women. About 10 blokes there - definately a minority. There were grannys, office workers, civil servants, the lesbian sistahood, a few Maori men and women, students (I was talking to some who were law students and rape survivors), and riff raff - all in all a good cross section.
The femme blue line did good. They definitely looked rattled and the fact they did show upset / sympathy or human kinda expressions on their faces which was not aggro along with good restraint I think absolutely did humanise the Police to the angry few who were pushing them a couple of times.
You definitely had to feel sorry for them as females in a way taking the wrath of other females who were most prolly rape victims against their institution. I think it was a smart move on the part of Police and not just a publicity stunt at all.
Most people marched for one of 3 reasons - anti rape generally as it was "womens day", anti rickards and or object to the justice systems way of dealing with stuff. It really was not anti police from what I saw or heard - when they burnt the effigy it was not just any police - it was made clear it was CR.
I thought it interesting that when I attended a family day at Rolleston prison back around 2000 that the guards put Peter Ellis in charge of childs entertainment. He did lolly scrambles and other good stuff. It seemed like 100% of the guards and the ?100 odd visitors that day felt he was the right man for the job. Lets face it - if he was guilty so were those women too.
I believe NOT. On the Bain case - undecided, evidence too confusing.
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