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    Quote Originally Posted by Danger Mouse View Post
    From: Travis Mills <Travis.Mills@parliament.govt.nz>
    Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2018 9:25 a.m.
    To:xxxxx
    Subject: NZ police enforcement of 'policy' over legislation

    Dear Mr xxxxxx

    Thank you for your email of 15 August 2018, to the Minister of Police, Hon Stuart Nash, concerning Police enforcement of the Arm Act.

    Please note that there is a long standing convention that prevents Ministers from becoming involved in specific police investigations or operations. This ensures that operational matters within police remain free of any political influence or interference.

    Your correspondence to the Minister has therefore been transferred to the office of the Commissioner of Police, for consideration by Police.

    Yours faithfully

    Travis


    Travis Mills
    Private Secretary (Police)
    Office of Hon Stuart Nash, Minister of Police
    Level 19 Bowen House | Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6010
    M +64 021 220 6607
    P +64 04 817 6979
    E travis.mills@parliament.govt.nz

    Right team,
    here is the response.
    1t point, they got my name wrong.
    2nd they didnt really answer any of the questions.
    3rd point. This has been shown to a few people, non shooters. They are quite concerned at the greater issue here - the abuse of police powers and the lack of accountability being dislayed. I think this is the actual important point that needs to be emphasasied.

    I will be contact a few organizations emphasizing this point in order to continue placing pressure.

    Keep on keepin on team.
    Your third point is the most important.
    NZ Police do this with the holiday speed tolerance's as well. By law your speedo must be accurate to 10% not what ever Police HQ decide for the time period.
    They are even trying it on with sports club's liqour licences too.

 

 

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