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National 'gets tough on crime'. Again
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I believe a core problem for NZ today is lack of full employment with decent pay. Too many companies get rid of staff , make better profits and then pay huge bonuses to CEOs or remit much of such profit overseas.
The John Key govt encouraged immigration   but non-selective -A family able to rely on decent income ( I do not mean Welfare) can provide better education and care for their children  and (once long ago)) a secure warm place within which to live means less crime. I am a (largely) retired accountant and believe many of the supposed cost savings by removing staff -"do it on our website online" (regularly full of stumbling blocks/errors) is not cost effective  and infuriates customers.
I hate ram raiders  - violent offenders to wards shop staff and would endorse Malaysia's use of the rattan cane but belive domestic deprivation is the core problem behind crime waves.Illicit drugs are also a major factor.


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RE: National 'gets tough on crime'. Again - by Neil F - 25-06-2023, 09:35 PM

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