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Thursday Nov 15, 2012 A new school in one of the poorest parts of New Zealand wants government help to keep gangs outside its gates. Murupara Area School told a parliamentary select committee gang tensions and the wearing of insignia on school
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44 pm National MP for Rotorua Todd McClay should not be allowed to ban gang patches.His latest piece of legislation that attempts to crack down on patches ... On the radar November 12, 8:08 pm The death of top-lawer Greg King dominated news last week,
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Gang patch ban Bill seen as valuable tool Newstalk ZB staff, Newstalk ZB November 7, 2012, 1:27 pm MPs are being urged to strike gangs at the heart of their main status symbol, their patches. The Police Association is backing national MP Tim McIndoe'
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The Bill prohibits the display of gang insignia in government premises. Presenting the Law Society's submission on the Bill to Parliament's Law and Order Committee today, Robert Hesketh said the Bill should not proceed past select committee stage. If
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Gang patches, SOEs, minimum wage up for debate Felix Marwick, Newstalk ZB August 29, 2012, 8:32 am While all of the focus has been on Louisa Wall's Marriage Amendment Bill, it's not the only controversial piece of legislation to be debated by MPs in
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Gang patch ban bill set to pass NZ Newswire August 29, 2012, 5:05 am A bill that will ban gang patches on government and council-owned property is set to pass its first reading in parliament on Wednesday. National MP Todd McClay's member's bill means
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It's obvious the creators of last year's hit local drama Nothing Trivial must have had some inkling, and now fans of the show are invited back to The Beagle for season two, starting on Sunday night. Actor Will Hall, who plays the disagreeable Cory,
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Gang patch ban bill will be passed NZ Newswire August 16, 2012, 6:52 pm A bill to ban gang patches in government and council-owned premises has enough votes behind it to pass its first reading. The member's bill promoted by National's Todd McClay has
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Trust Spokesman, Garth McVicar said the Bill was long overdue as gangs served no legitimate purpose in society and the public had a right to be protected from their intimidation and anti-social behaviour. We see this bill as being very instrumental
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Dennis Makalio and Steven Rollo argue for the Mongrel Mob's right to have gang insignia on their graves. Denying Mongrel Mob members their right to express their beliefs on headstones is against the Bill of Rights and could be challenged in the High
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