This Could Have Ended Badly
Why did no one bother to ask the questions I did on the actual day? When I was at school, that’s exactly what would have happened.
Why did no one bother to ask the questions I did on the actual day? When I was at school, that’s exactly what would have happened.
Bishop said the increase in roadside testing helped drive the national road toll in 2024 to its lowest level in a decade.
The registry doesn’t make New Zealanders safer – it just punishes the compliant while criminals laugh. National’s refusal to back a proper review, coupled with Mitchell’s blind faith in a discredited police narrative, betrays a coalition more interested in optics than outcomes.
Stuff, do your job. Correct the record or pull the article. And to the police and politicians preaching about gun control while this mess festers – clean your own house before you come for ours.
Calling to abolish the police one week, running to them the next.
While National warns of ‘radicalisation’.
The Green Party continues to align itself with individuals who exhibit highly questionable behavior, from theft to inappropriate online conduct.
Whenever I get stopped to get drug tested, it’s going to be a complete waste of my time and the police’s time and a complete waste of taxpayer money.
Tamatha Paul should investigate the consequences of what happened to her party’s electoral support in 2017 – the last time a young(ish) wahine Māori gave Green voters cause to doubt her party’s attachment to the rule of law.
The law will empower police to carry out 50,000 random roadside drug tests per year – a move seen as critical to improving road safety.
Police sacrifice women’s safety in favour of rainbow protesters. Is this what diversity training means?
The new police commissioner wants to have police routinely armed. That would be very dangerous.
Police across New Zealand will observe a minute’s silence at 1pm on Wednesday 15 January in honour of Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming, who was killed in Nelson in the early hours of New Year’s Day.
Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming will be farewelled with a special funeral service to be held at 1pm on Thursday 16 January at the Trafalgar Centre in Nelson.