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Broad daylight gang fights in major shopping malls reflect the sad state of law and order under Labour, National’s Police spokesperson Mark Mitchell says.
Families at Auckland’s Sylvia Park were left terrified after witnessing a brawl between gang members this week, in which one offender was armed with a knife.
“The Labour Government’s soft approach to crime has created an environment where record numbers of gang members believe they have total impunity,” Mr Mitchell says.
“They know they won’t face tough consequences for criminal actions, and therefore don’t hesitate to pull out a knife in a busy mall and threaten others.
“There is significant human cost to families that witness this type of extreme violence while sitting in a food court during the middle of the day, and it’s why Kiwis feel less safe in their own country.
“The rising prevalence of gangs is utterly unacceptable to National. That’s why we have announced extensive policies to crack down on these criminal groups that peddle misery in our communities.”
A National government will:
“Kiwis see the Labour Government for what it is - utterly soft on crime and more sympathetic to offenders rather than victims.
“National's message is clear: If you choose to align yourself with a criminal gang and engage in criminal activities, you will face more severe consequences.
“Only National will restore law and order in New Zealand.”
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