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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxx View Post
    Kinda wonder at times how we have managed to get the prison population down to 8000-odd from over 10K in 2017 without any apparent change in legislation?
    ask andrew little and kelvin davis -both have made it unequivocally clear what they wanted of the judiciary and corrections.
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    On the topic of inappropriate sentencing…I’m going to leave this cat amongst the pigeons just here.

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/12442...-for-offenders
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew46826 View Post
    On the topic of inappropriate sentencing…I’m going to leave this cat amongst the pigeons just here.

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/12442...-for-offenders
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    ‘Facts don’t care about your feelings’


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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew46826 View Post
    On the topic of inappropriate sentencing…I’m going to leave this cat amongst the pigeons just here.

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/12442...-for-offenders
    That's kind of interesting, if we looked at the history of NZ settlers the right to hunt and fish freely has been historically and culturally important. I clearly remember being taught that one aspect of egalitarianism in NZ revolved around getting away from the hunting culture in the UK (where rich land owners restrict access to waterways and land).
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    Quote Originally Posted by vulcannz View Post
    That's kind of interesting, if we looked at the history of NZ settlers the right to hunt and fish freely has been historically and culturally important. I clearly remember being taught that one aspect of egalitarianism in NZ revolved around getting away from the hunting culture in the UK (where rich land owners restrict access to waterways and land).
    I think that concept is in regard to the indigenous fish and birdlife. The red deer as one example were introduced here by wealthy individuals and groups for their sport and not for the great unwashed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    I think that concept is in regard to the indigenous fish and birdlife. The red deer as one example were introduced here by wealthy individuals and groups for their sport and not for the great unwashed
    nope WRONG.....or if indeed that was the idea it was soon chucked out and the game for all was soon entrenched into our nations make up .
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    Yeah, we had that at TAD. All the Cpls were looking over the bios written by the budding new recruits, trying to wangle the best sections worth of fit and capable recruits, so they could take out the inter platoon sports competition.

    One stood out head and shoulders above the average. Did this, did that, always winning

    A fortnight later Busses turn up and disgorge a couple of hundred new recruits. Pl Sgt gets them all lined up,and goes to check out 'The' athlete that all the Cpls had been yakking about. At the call of his name Mr Chuberello waddles forward. Yep, you guessed it. He had won all those games On Line.
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    [QUOTE=Micky Duck;1428318]nope WRONG.....or if indeed that was the idea it was soon chucked out and the game for all was soon entrenched into our nations make up .[/Q\


    Speaking to this .Was out at out duckshooting possie at ellesmere one day parked up waiting for GSPF to arrive .LO and behold a shiny black later model range rover pulls yup beside me -it reeks money. bloke hops out done up to nines and strides over .HMMM thinks me WTF????. he was english and struck up a conversation about "wildfowling";as he called it and more specifically how we went about it here in NZ. Iwas more than happy to oblige and gave him all the details re licenses permits etc etc.his response Im absolutely bloody astounded. Holy shit his gospel on how i twas in the old country made me realise how bloody difficult it would be to persaude er indoors to remortgage the house so i could shoot for a weekend! we spent a very pleasent 30mins or so taslking and i sincerely hoped he joined the clan!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyKiwi View Post
    The army always needs volunteers for realistic moving targets. The accused could do this community service and once done the medics could practise their skills. A twofer... then the problem of prison beds would go away, a Threefer... Those who so kindly undertake this would no longer commit crime or tie up police resources - a Fourfer... Lastly, the kind "volunteers" could be used as compost helping with climate change - we all win. Not at all difficult to work out.
    They would be userful for medical experiments, instead of the public. Guys like Tennant

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    Quote Originally Posted by flock View Post
    They would be userful for medical experiments, instead of the public. Guys like Tennant
    hows abouts we send em to recolonise the auckland islands .free land and all the entertainment you want...ooops bull sealions dont recognise sovereign citizens and hard done by poor poor mes!!!!alas too cold to grow dope and if a sea lion bull takes a fancy to you -run forrest run!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kotuku View Post
    hows abouts we send em to recolonise the auckland islands .free land and all the entertainment you want...ooops bull sealions dont recognise sovereign citizens and hard done by poor poor mes!!!!alas too cold to grow dope and if a sea lion bull takes a fancy to you -run forrest run!!

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    its been tried before...and now they send us back criminals....
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyKiwi View Post
    The army always needs volunteers for realistic moving targets. The accused could do this community service and once done the medics could practise their skills. A twofer... then the problem of prison beds would go away, a Threefer... Those who so kindly undertake this would no longer commit crime or tie up police resources - a Fourfer... Lastly, the kind "volunteers" could be used as compost helping with climate change - we all win. Not at all difficult to work out.
    And we wonder why threads get closed.
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    Ya can't park there mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyKiwi View Post
    We got a gamer asking to join our little band of merry men. Somehow he got onto our work message board and figured his champion gamer status made him suitable for real-life door-kicking and apprehending persons wanted for war crimes. He was put straight. Once he realised there was real death and no reset button he disappeared.
    LOL. All of my 3 boys are gamers, one of their first lessons in life is at the range with a decent centerfire, no suppressor and no hearing protection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vulcannz View Post
    LOL. All of my 3 boys are gamers, one of their first lessons in life is at the range with a decent centerfire, no suppressor and no hearing protection.
    I really hope that you're proud of yourself for inflicting (purposefully) damage to their hearing faculty; something that can NEVER be recovered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by no1_49er View Post
    I really hope that you're proud of yourself for inflicting (purposefully) damage to their hearing faculty; something that can NEVER be recovered.
    Well, on the bright side at least I'm not inflicting them with stick-up-your-arse-itis.
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