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It’s not a trend in Australia. Tobacco related crime is at epidemic levels. Murder, shootings, firebombings. There are newspaper investigations happening.What I find concerning is that National have repeatedly said that they are responsible for the decline in ram raids in NZ through legislation they're past and programs such as boot camps by saying that ram raid data from other countries like Oz, Canada and the UK haven't recorded a decline in ram raids.
Problem with that is that of the four countries, only NZ collects national ram raid data.... it's impossible to know what's happening in the other countries as they don't collect national data for the number of ram raids.
It could well be a world wide trend occurring outside of government policy and programs aimed at stopping youth offending.
So glad we have the coalition looking after us so we can walk through our city centres safely again.It’s not a trend in Australia. Tobacco related crime is at epidemic levels. Murder, shootings, firebombings. There are newspaper investigations happening.
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Now we have Sunny Kaushal on a reported $2500 per day trying to do a job that your beloved coalition cannot do.So glad we have the coalition looking after us so we can walk through our city centres safely again.
Was pretty bad when we had justice ministers fleeting the police and Mo’s shoplifting… the inmates were running the place for a while.
We know Sunni from when he was a manager at what was then called the Regent Hotel in Auckland.... over 30 years ago he upgraded us from a regular room to a suite at the hotel for the first night of our honeymoon.Now we have Sunny Kaushal on a reported $2500 per day trying to do a job that your beloved coalition cannot do.
Ramraids may be down for the meantime but stabbings and violence and meth use are at a new high
Shane Jones is 100I am big fan of NZ first winston peters & shane jones working hard & well in coalition.
Bringing back fond memoriesWe know Sunni from when he was a manager at what was then called the Regent Hotel in Auckland.... over 30 years ago he upgraded us from a regular room to a suite at the hotel for the first night of our honeymoon.
Funny thing is that as I'm getting closer to getting a Gold Birthday card from Winnie, I'm liking him more and more. Shane Jones, IMO, always comes across as too much of a maverick. I get the feeling he'll be the NZF leader when Winnie finally puts down his blue and red phones.I am big fan of NZ first winston peters & shane jones working hard & well in coalition.
Shane Jones stood up in parliament the other day and proclaimed that bottom trawling has little or no effect on the seabed of the Hauraki Gulf when everyone knows that is absolutely BSShane Jones is 100corrupt
To be fair it’s because the seabed is already wrecked by bottom trawling so he’s probably technically correctShane Jones stood up in parliament the other day and proclaimed that bottom trawling has little or no effect on the seabed of the Hauraki Gulf when everyone knows that is absolutely BS
I don't trust him one little bit
Still blinded by blue. Aye WizTo be fair it’s because the seabed is already wrecked by bottom trawling so he’s probably technically correct![]()
Typical that you find positives in other peoples misery.There are $111.8 billion in managed KiwiSaver funds so you are talking well under half a % and in the margin of error
Honestly the unemployment rate has gone up more than the withdrawal rate… which actually shows our resilience. Quite a positive graph even really.
I’m sure there’s people applying and using the hardship because of the current recession Labours caused (and the withdraws started ramping up under Labour) but it’s also rather insignificant sums in the scheme of a huge and impressive KiwiSaver scheme.
The positive is people aren’t as miserable as the overall unemployment rate increase.Typical that you find positives in other peoples misery.
The positive is people aren’t as miserable as the overall unemployment rate increase.
I choose to celebrate our resilience and not subscribe to perpetual victimhood.
Yet you're a snowflake on social equity and regulations that protect all.The positive is people aren’t as miserable as the overall unemployment rate increase.
I choose to celebrate our resilience and not subscribe to perpetual victimhood.
Social equityYet you're a snowflake on social equity and regulations that protect all.