Too funny watching the PM cancelling and criticising the Government policies under his predecessor, where he was the sous-chef in the kitchen cabinet :eek2:
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Too funny watching the PM cancelling and criticising the Government policies under his predecessor, where he was the sous-chef in the kitchen cabinet :eek2:
A shyster is 'Chip off the Ardern block" Hipkins. That’s what he is now and has been - part of the Labour maggots intake of 2008.
Remember he voted for the 60% entrenchment clause in 3 Waters and then, said as leader of the house that he was unaware of it?
And what has he achieved as minister of education and police? Anything got better there since he took over as minister?
An excellent summary of Chip off Arden block Hipkins U-turn yesterday & policy pronouncements :
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politi...OZ7GFC23IQWOM/
None of Labour's policies work!
https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/c...pg?format=500w
Just a lot of money wasted and squandered for what?
Surprise, surprise. Labour up to its old tricks. Centralisation of power and Ministerial over-reach. Leopards and spots.
https://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/natio...2d4567a2d06256
This morning I spoke to a friend in Hamilton. She saw a guy behaving suspiciously at her Countdown yesterday. Told the checkout operator serving her. She looked around and said "yes we know him. He's a prolific shoplifter". They put staff on watching him. As my friend was loading her shopping into her car, the guy came out all acting strange. Went to a bench and pulled out a dozen beers and put under the bench. Then went inside again with a trolley. She went and took the beers and put safely in her car before going back in and telling staff she had the beer and pointed the guy out to them again. They had people watching him as he came with a half trolley full of meat, walked to the self checkout area and straight out. My friend who was outside again saw him come running out with the trolleyload, empty it into his car and take off. She then went inside with the beers for which the staff thanked her but asked why they didn't stop him as they were watching him. I tried said one of the staff members but he rammed me with the trolley and we are not allowed to touch them and they know it. The scumbags also know that the police no longer responds to shoplifting calls, something my friend confirmed with a superintended friend in Whangarei. The NZ Police no longer responds to calls about shoplifting and all the scumbags know it.
Sadly we still have people that believe this Government hasn't gone soft on crime. What sort of a society are we becoming :mad ;:
He must have been a nice upmarket scumbag.
The one's around here push a new trolley every time they 'shop' all the way home to the Kainga Ora enclaves, and leave them there.
I agree this is awful but be real, the police haven't responded to shoplifting incidents since about the last century!
By the time police get there, the shoplifter has long gone.
Yes they are becoming more frequent probably encouraged by Social media clips of shoplifting in the US where staff are told not to physically confront shoplifters or risk being sued if injury results.
Supermarkets are making over $1 Million in profits every single day.
Time for them to spend a fraction on employing a constant security presence t555at checkout.