just remember the public good excuse the next time your impersonating a cop or falsifying a document
cant help with having a tame cop union president on hand tho.
greggy boy was up to his atse cheeks in this story.
no but i bet the because of the look to the rest of the cops of thier union prezy bieng a nob.[ie saving face] plus if it did go further we,d have to know how it came about that he knew so much and whose cop number and or licence number was used??
why were those numbers so realistic because they had a knowledgable source ????
theres no doubt they coluded on this story
why was a seperate legal opinion needed??You think the Police, after investigating and seeking separate legal opinion,
did someone impersonate a cop YEPdid someone falsify a legal document to procur a gun YEP
if it was you or i would they have waited till the dust settled and let us slide NOPE
CAN ANYONE TELL ME IS DUNCAN GARNER A LICENCED FIREAM OWNER /USER
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There's no doubt in my mine she escaped conviction due to her connections to the govt, someone told the cops NO
Boom, cough,cough,cough
I don't think there's any chance of convincing you the NZ Police aren't that corrupt, especially for such a high profile case. Secrets are difficult to keep.
You can add me to that list.................... our coppers just like the rest of NZ population are not squeeky clean BUT they should be squeeky cleaner than the rest of us and be seen to be so if they expect the general public to respect and trust them.
and you can bet your bottom dollar if it was a licensed firearms owner who "impersonated' a police officer on that form they would have had the whole "library" thrown at them
Trust the dog.........................................ALWAYS Trust the dog!!
Let's not kid ourselves here, it was wrong to not convict her, the fact it may have came from the police directly is probably more worrying than the chance it didn't....
As much as i hate to say it, she would not have been found guilty at court. Even though she broke the law her intent was not criminal. And that is what the defence would have focussed on. I think though that should Tipple go ahead with his civil case he would win as the bar is lower for a civil conviction.
is intent knowlingly breaking the law for some spurious supposed public good/ratings?? i think yes?did she talk to her boss about doing this i imagine she had to clear it in this litigious scratch my back era??
would she have got a legal opinion in this day of arse covering?probably
There are only three types of people in this world. Those that can count, and those that can't!
Mark Weldon was the CEO of Media Works at the time & according the NZ Herald clip that I have he gave the go ahead for the team to proceed with their scam.
When Nic Taylor finishes tearing the whole lot of the scheming bathplugs to pieces in court, they won't know if they've been punched,drilled or countersunk!!!! The sooner & more publicly done the better.
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