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A National Government would ban gang patches in public places and give Police new powers to tackle gangs, Opposition Leader Christopher Luxon said today.
A National Government would ban gang patches in public places and give Police new powers to tackle gangs, Opposition Leader Christopher Luxon said today.
“New Zealanders are waking up daily to news of gang shootings and the only question is not if or when there’ll be another, but whose street it will be in next time,” Mr Luxon says.
“Gangs are currently recruiting more quickly than Police. During the five years of this Labour Government, gangs have so far added more than 2,000 new members, while Police have added 1,300 officers.
“It’s unsurprising that as gang membership has exploded, there’s been an escalation in crime, including public intimidation and shootings.
“In the past five years there has been an 11% increase in homicides, a 21% increase in violent crime, and a 31% increase in assaults.”
Mr Luxon says the causes of crime and increasing gang membership are complex and a National Government would bring back the social investment approach to help steer at-risk young people in a direction that would give them the chance of a more positive and productive life.
“But inevitably that’s a long-term response and there’s an urgent need to act right now to tackle gangs who are emboldened and who are bringing fear to Kiwi neighbourhoods and families.”
A National Government would back Police by giving them four new powers:
“These are four practical tools that would help Police who are facing a growing challenge on New Zealand’s streets.
“The scenes we’ve witnessed recently in Auckland and other places are alarming law-abiding New Zealanders.
“We don’t have to put up with it, and we shouldn’t.
“A National Government I lead will be backing Police, tackling gangs and protecting New Zealanders at home, at work and in their communities.”
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