https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/cri...-in-wellington
This isn't that flash as well. Another breach of some form (although might not be the Arms regulator responsible for this one).
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https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/cri...-in-wellington
This isn't that flash as well. Another breach of some form (although might not be the Arms regulator responsible for this one).
Yet another example of why we need a fuck me dead emoji.
Surly there you could withhold you information and not register when the time comes due to the privacy act or for other legal reasons related to this lack of information security?
Well that’s unusual
who would have thought it , eh?
That Grant Fletcher is a smart due though , career soldier turned lawyer.
Police have forced clubs to record details and no computer or paper is secure.
Maybe it was the prize list for a 3 gun competition ... ( outdated information on dwellings, across different districts, specific license groups )
staff identified a common thread amongst those on the list with regard to firearms licence type
must be single shot pcp's
My thoughts, did these come from a larger list? they say a certain license type was on this list. Shopping list?
Considering shooting clubs and ranges have only been setup and required to record and store this information recently I would think the information they have is all up to date not outdated information.
Or have some clubs/ranges been storing this information for sometime?
If the information has been sourced from a shooting club or range I'm pretty sure a few firearms owners, during the submission process, objected to the police requirement that shooting clubs record firearms license owners details and license information for this very reason.
Yea but what would us firearms owners know. Some people are saying its easy to get our info off the internet so ive given my permission for anyone to get mine and pm it to me. So far nothing....
You are being naive.
You haven't made yourself vulnerable because you haven't advertised anything for sale or revealed too much personal information. Many do, and they open the door.
Not withstanding that people do know your wife's former profession or role, the area you live in and your recreational preferences apart from hunting. You have told them.
I don't wring my hands about it. Plenty know who I am and could track me down. I rely on good security and the percentages.
Ka Sarah Sarah,at end of the day we can only do our best,if the baddies or the boogey man is really determined enough.nothing we do short of terminal intervention will stop them.we know it,they know it,the police know it,politicians know fcuk all.
In days gone by for kicks I traced a few forum posters thru to their phone numbers. It was easy.
They mentioned they were listing the unsold firearm on TradeMe. Found the listing and also found they had a vehicle for sale, with contact number.
From there a crim could phone them under the guise of asking to inspect vehicle and if the seller was dopey he would give them his address.
Not hard to get to that point if everthing lines up.
Ive got a dnz mount on here for sale
It would be easier to sit outside a gunshop or club to get details as they do
whatever will be will be,the futures not ours to see........
I've said it before, but how many have firearms or related stickers on your vehicle?
Ive got a I love j a sticker. No one wants to know me
Yea cars got quite a few dents on it now and never gone through so many tyres...:)
There’s certainly a wide range of ways to obtain FAL holders details one being the most easily thought of which is a data breach by the police which people are only too willing to point the finger at however you need to keep an open mind.
Another option is through gunshops where a shop assistant has written down details of clients from their arms ledger or photocopied the page as the article said the details were ‘hand written’ when discovered.
It also wasn’t that long ago (2017) when a certain H&F owner up those ways was done for drug dealing which often leads onto other things.
Gun clubs are another option as we had a local pistol club burgled with the member sign in book stolen which was later retrieved from gang members in Oamaru, it wouldn’t have been too hard for them to have figured out addresses.
Thats pretty shit seventenths. Scumbags
Que sara sara-who remembers some years ago when an SIS brief case was found on a wellington street IIR containing amongst other things some rather spicey mens mags.
Having been a Saps user for most of my nursing career and having quite a f ew mates whose IT knowledge is fairly extensive its not hard to backdoor the system .we had at least one backroom whose role was to monitor all entries and remind us to release any that stayed too long in work .trouble was unit manager became very anal and fixated on it .another one of management tried to sneak in and alter a document to fit the "agenda"-the reaction of my two colleagues set up a s hit storm of epic proportions leading to mr "im right" line manager getting a rather savage arse ream from the head shed.
The fact this list is handwritten and also the fact theres no ongoing stink being kicked up makes me somewhat curious as to whats behind it or is it in fact a set up to bait LFAO-if it was its proved its point.The Police ministers silence is astounding or maybe great leader has put the clamps on his minions.
you mean this:
Quote:
1981 Briefcase leak
Also in 1981, a SIS operative inadvertently left a briefcase, containing a copy of Penthouse, three cold meat pies, and notes of a dinner party hosted by a German diplomat, on a journalist's fence in Wellington, where it was found by the son of another journalist, Fran O'Sullivan.
Blow on the pie!!