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| Thread ID: 102017 | 2009-08-04 12:38:00 | Another law change? | Sweep (90) | PC World Chat |
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| 798033 | 2009-08-05 11:03:00 | Not worth getting knickers in twist over this one. Law will get watered down. And its all on the judges back, if you staunched it out and still didnt answer the polices question what are they going to do about it? You get 12 years prison here for first degree murder so the punishment for this might be a jolly good slapping with a soggy zig zag paper. Once the first person staunches it out everyone will and the law will become an ass Remember at school where the principal wants you to dob in your mates and you didnt same scenario. Well one would hope that you do not have your knickers on whilst undergoing an internal search. Have a look at this link. Only 225 pages and see what the Police may be able to do. www.legislation.govt.nz I guess you did not read the whole bill did you? Be apathetic and lay back and enjoy! |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 798034 | 2009-08-05 11:17:00 | Obviously this entire act is only to help wile away the time for all those police officers bored out of their skulls and just sitting around the station waiting for something to happen. Yeah, right. We need less laws, not more. What if the paperwork that Police staff must comply with could be streamlined? :- they could even have some time to do what they joined up for - prosecute bus drivers ;) |
R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 798035 | 2009-08-05 11:51:00 | Citizens here have the 5th Amendment to protect them from self incrimination and that sort of police authority. The Feds cannot even ask us if we have seen/saw/ a meth lab! Ever! The 5th covers self incrimination not testifying against others. |
PaulD (232) | ||
| 798036 | 2009-08-05 11:57:00 | Obviously this entire act is only to help wile away the time for all those police officers bored out of their skulls and just sitting around the station waiting for something to happen. Yeah, right. We need less laws, not more. What if the paperwork that Police staff must comply with could be streamlined? :- they could even have some time to do what they joined up for - prosecute bus drivers ;) You don't have to go too far in to realise that "reasonable cause to suspect" is a big part of it. "Without warrant" is also mentioned! |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 798037 | 2009-08-06 00:27:00 | Well one would hope that you do not have your knickers on whilst undergoing an internal search. Have a look at this link. Only 225 pages and see what the Police may be able to do. www.legislation.govt.nz I guess you did not read the whole bill did you? Be apathetic and lay back and enjoy! Read it, nothing changes my view. Nothing there that conflicts too much with Human rights act. Probably going to need stronger police powers to combat growing problem caused by liberals who experimented with go soft on offenders to hell with the victims. Well the liberals had their day now its the day of the victim getting some revenge back |
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