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John MacDonald: Police crackdown more likely to be a let-down

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John Macdonald,
Publish Date
Thu, 14 Jul 2022, 1:22pm
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John MacDonald: Police crackdown more likely to be a let-down

Author
John Macdonald,
Publish Date
Thu, 14 Jul 2022, 1:22pm

When Chris Hipkins took over as Police Minister from Poto Williams a month ago, I thought to myself 鈥榤mmm, he knows how to get stuff done but I don鈥檛 know if he鈥檚 the rottweiler some people think we need a Police Minister to be鈥.

Which was the problem with Poto wasn鈥檛 it? She was seen as a pushover - which didn鈥檛 do much either for what some people thought of the Police Commissioner. And when people looked at the two together they came away with the impression that the Government is soft on crime.

So yesterday, as far Chris Hipkins鈥 mild-mannered standards go, he well and truly came out firing with what鈥檚 been described in the media as a Government crack-down on gangs.

I know its Chris Hipkins but when I saw him on the news last night, I was struck by how even the boy-next-door was such a contrast to his predecessor who, let鈥檚 face it, was a disaster as Police Minister.

But old Heatgun Hipkins, if we had Crusher Collins I think the Government鈥檚 going to need a similar sort of nickname for Hipkins, old Heatgun was talking tough yesterday.

鈥淲e want to hit gangs where it hurts,鈥 was what he said. That was echoed by Justice Minister Kiri Allan who was riding shotgun at the announcement yesterday.

She said: 鈥淗itting them where it hurts. We鈥檙e going after guns, vehicles and cash.鈥

Which took me right back to the old Hill Street Blues TV cop show. Remember that one? And what would the cop in charge say every morning? 鈥淟et鈥檚 be careful out there鈥.

That鈥檚 what Heatgun Hipkins was like yesterday.

So I think we can agree that the Government has certainly upped the tough talking, at least, and is putting a few more tools in the police and justice toolkits to try and do something to tackle what has been an increase in gang membership and an increase in gang tensions.

The things they鈥檙e talking about are:

鈥 New warrant and search powers to find and seize weapons from gang members involved in gang conflict

鈥 Expanding the range of offences where police can seize and impound cars, motorbikes and other vehicles

鈥 Up to five years prison for a new offence of discharging a gun with intent to intimidate

鈥 Seizing cash worth more than $10,000 if it looks like it might have come from some form of criminal activity

鈥 Adding watches, jewellery, precious metals and stones; motor vehicles and boats to the list of high value goods that can鈥檛 be sold for cash

鈥 And doing more to sort out youth crime and reduce offending

National, of course, is saying they don鈥檛 go far enough and the Greens are saying it鈥檚 just a knee-jerk reaction to try and get Labour up in the polls.

This is no revelation. Of course what the Government announced yesterday is designed to get more brownie points from voters. Just like all the banging on National鈥檚 been doing about getting tough on gangs, politicians don鈥檛 do all this for us, they do it for themselves.

Nevertheless, it seems life is going to get a bit more difficult for the gangs. And I can鈥檛 imagine anyone, other than the gangs themselves, thinking that鈥檚 a bad thing.

But is it going to be enough to convince people that the Government isn鈥檛 soft on crime?

More importantly, is it going to stop people wanting to join gangs? I don鈥檛 think it is.

Is what the Government announced yesterday going to see more gang members in court and punished for their illegal activity? I don鈥檛 think it is because you can have all the rules and laws you want, but if the Police aren鈥檛 resourced adequately to enforce the laws then they鈥檙e useless, aren鈥檛 they?

Which is why people like gang expert Jarrod Gilbert are saying that it鈥檚 a good thing the Government hasn鈥檛 gone further and banned gang patches. Which is one of the things National鈥檚 been demanding.

It might sound good but do you really think the Police would have the time and resources to enforce it? Of course not.

And, for me, that鈥檚 the nub of this whole thing. Politicians have forever been making laws that can鈥檛 be enforced. And if the Government was really serious about 鈥渉itting the gangs where it hurts鈥 then it would have announced at the same time that it was also investing heavily in building up our police force.

So, my take on it is that the Government is doing a lot of huffing and puffing but I think this so-called 鈥渃rackdown鈥 is more likely to be a let-down.

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