https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/more-t...FB4LGKMBT6N4E/
It is worrying isn't.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/more-t...FB4LGKMBT6N4E/
It is worrying isn't.
who the hell packages in 32 round containers?
reloading opportunity for someone ?
Police will be fine. You and me, however, are going to have an even harder time trying to courier ammunition as a result of this.
Mix of 9mm 50 boxes and 5.56 20 boxes
I thought recent law changes stipulate transport of ammunition require locked storage ?
Not the first time firearms/ammunition have gone missing due to light fingered couriers.
Problem here is that the real world doesn't nicely line up with Police very black/white ideas of "WHAT MUST HAPPEN". You can't stop shipping firearms and ammo, even for Police. Any time you entrust something to the care of someone else, there's a risk factor that you accept as built-in with that transaction. You can't stop or prevent every risk, without stopping the world from spinning and that's purely impossible.
It would be great to live in a perfect world where no one farks it up at all, but it isn't going to happen (something that the transport agency might want to think about as well!).
I can see the results of this being that firearms related items go on a courier company blacklist - just too much hassle. I know some of the outfits are trying not to handle certain other 'desirable' items and have asked companies not to send them through their networks just because the courier managers aren't confident they can control the service. What that does is almost the reverse of what we want, it concentrates those items in a smaller group of transport outfits - and I know where I am on rural delivery we are seriously struggling with light fingered dickheads following the postie's van down the road and raiding after delivery. The Police seem powerless to stop that sort of crime as well.
my thoughts exactly -Maybe it it is a super dooper special police round or something .assuming its .223 in 20rd packets it then equates to 16packets missing. why FGS dont police use military to transport ammo around the country, for military must carry massive loads all through nz. better still get regional stockpile of police ammo held in military secure facilities and this can be drawn down as needed .Again this case suggests failure to adhere to protocol or even simple cutting corners /slackness as root cause.
why dont police carry it themselves....its not like they dont have the manpower or vechilles to do so.....with the pityful amount they use it would not be a huge drama to load up a paddy wagon in Auckland and drive down country stopping along the way to lighten cargo at each station in need along the way...actually why dont they just purchase it like everyone else does???? 99% of the ammunition they will use will go into paper so what it is is largely irrelevant...
75/15/10 black powder matters
Must be a busy opportunity in there for someone like Security Express.
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