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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    Your probally right Savage1.

    The police have certainly done their job very well.

    Now it's up to the judge to do his duty.

    This has certainly affected my wife more than me and that will be reflected in my statement, but like I said I believe nothing I write will have any affect on this individual.
    I'm only hoping it will have an affect on the judge at sentencing.

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    I fear it is more our system as a whole than judges in patricilar that is weak.
    I hope in this case they get the max!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    Your probally right Savage1.

    The police have certainly done their job very well.

    Now it's up to the judge to do his duty.

    This has certainly affected my wife more than me and that will be reflected in my statement, but like I said I believe nothing I write will have any affect on this individual.
    I'm only hoping it will have an affect on the judge at sentencing.

    Cheers
    Pete
    That's all they are really for, but trust me on the Victim Support advice.

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    judges and lawyers don't trust either,but i hope p38 crook gets true justice and not a smack on the hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    judges and lawyers don't trust either,but i hope p38 crook gets true justice and not a smack on the hand.
    Dundee

    I believe he's currently a guest at the 5 star Hotel Mangaroa care of all Honest Hard Working Kiwi Tax Payers like yourselves.

    Apart from losing his freedom he's not doing it hard believe me and I'm sure he has plenty of mates to hang out with there too.

    I'd be no at good running the justice system, my methods of rehabilitation wouldn't sit well with most of the public these days

    Whatever hasppens it serves himself right.

    The Police are thinking he'll get maybe three years with all the charges he's facing along with his prior record for this type of offence.

    But it seems we dont have much time to write the Victim statement as he's beinbg sentenced on Tuesday, however we will write a statement to ensure that at least the court knows the affects this criminal has had on our lives.

    Cheers
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    Pete we would be very like minded about handing down penalties I am sure.
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    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Pete we would be very like minded about handing down penalties I am sure.
    Rushy

    I have mapped out my model for a results driven modern day penal system.

    Plainly the system we have now is just not working, is sucking up millions of taxpayers dollars for little or no return, is creating and incouraging and endless supply of career criminals, is victimising thousands of hard working honest kiwi citizens and is severely in need of a complete overhaul.

    While not being completely heartless I believe everyone is entitled to make a mistake in life ... learn from it and move on ......... or be faced with the consequences.
    Your choice!

    My suggested system has low initial start up and running costs, will eventually be self funding, has no riots, escapes or reoffending from it's inmates, is carbon neutral and will provide future employment and export earnings for our country.

    Simply treat repeat offenders like any other rouge sheep chasing useless dog, dig a deep hole, dump the useless bastards in it, plant a pine tree on top in their memory and come back in 30yrs to harvest the result.

    Like I said this idea is unlikely to gain public support at this point in time but it plainly has it's merits and would solve a lot of our current issues with our career criminals and repeat offenders

    Your thoughts.

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    Sounds like a good enough plane to me Pete. Mine is far less forgiving and involves Auckland Island. No buildings, no fences, no prison staff. Just take the prisoners down, drop them off and say "see you"! I always did sit just to the right of Genghis Khan.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Not a bad idea either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Sounds like a good enough plane to me Pete. Mine is far less forgiving and involves Auckland Island. No buildings, no fences, no prison staff. Just take the prisoners down, drop them off and say "see you"! I always did sit just to the right of Genghis Khan.
    Another good cost effective Idea with plenty of merit.

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    Mate - did you work out how they tracked you down and knew you had firearms?
    It really worries me this kind of stuff.
    At bare minimum everyone should be doing this: https://transact.nzta.govt.nz/transa...ess/entry.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by thejavelin View Post
    Mate - did you work out how they tracked you down and knew you had firearms?
    It really worries me this kind of stuff.
    At bare minimum everyone should be doing this: https://transact.nzta.govt.nz/transa...ess/entry.aspx
    The short answer is No.

    But I'd bloody like to know why they chose my place and was it chance they found one of my safes?

    Are they living close by, maybe connected with a neighbour.

    Did they follow me home from the range?

    Are they snooping on here?

    Did someone tip them off or

    Was it just coincidence.

    All I know is we had an attempted break in in my shed two weeks before the successful break in.

    I believe the second time they broke in they found keys to my ammo and reloading cabinet. However my reloading presses could also be seen from two different outside windows.

    Once they saw the ammo they went looking for a safe and found one of my rifle safes. they tried to use the cupboard keys to open the rifle safe. Then I believe they broke into the house looking for the safe keys, rifled through all the draws in our bedroom and scattered all our stuff about but left two other bedrooms untouched.
    only a few electronic items were stolen along with jewlery, cash and two more sets of keys.

    None of the keys stolen were for my safes.

    The offender arrested has admitted the burgulary but wont say who was with him or what they were after.

    So we don't really know if it was planned or if it was coincidence.

    I'm leaning towards coincidence as they didn't appear to have brought anything to break a safe with.

    Either way now the Mob know I own firearms.

    I'm hoping they will be back ...... because this time we are ready for them.

    Cheers
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    Good on ya pete
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    Well bugger Me!

    This is the scumbag that was involved in the burglary of our Home.

    Public warned not to approach wanted Mob member - Hawkes Bay Today - Hawke's Bay Today News

    House stormed in bid to find man on run - Hawkes Bay Today - Hawke's Bay Today News

    They got his Photo here.
    APN Regional NZ Digital Edition

    Hope the AOS follow procedure and double tap the bastard.

    Cheers
    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    Well bugger Me!

    This is the scumbag that was involved in the burglary of our Home.

    Public warned not to approach wanted Mob member - Hawkes Bay Today - Hawke's Bay Today News

    House stormed in bid to find man on run - Hawkes Bay Today - Hawke's Bay Today News

    They got his Photo here.
    APN Regional NZ Digital Edition

    Hope the AOS follow procedure and double tap the bastard.

    Cheers
    Pete

    Police said in a statement that if he is seen, the public should please shoot the fuka on the spot and ask questions later.
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    If only Dundee
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