New Zealand First Law and Order spokesman, Ron Mark, has pleaded for an end to the hysteria and irrational decisions
that have followed the Waitara shooting to allow a calm and objective investigation of the incident.
He said that the situation had been reached where the chance of justice being done, and seen to be done, had been
jeopardised by the foolish comments of politicians and “irrational” decisions by judges.
“The judges who have allowed the public naming of the police officer involved in the Waitara shooting have made a
totally absurd decision which will have far reaching consequences.
“These judges have given ALL police officers, carrying out their duties, a clear message that they can be found guilty
of a crime before their actions are fully investigated.
“Even the worst offenders facing horrific crimes have their names suppressed until they are charged in court and this
police officer has not even been charged!
“What possible advantage was there to be gained by naming the police officer? He and his family have now been
sentenced,” said Mr Mark.
He also expressed dismay at the hysteria and racial hatred whipped up by the media and fueled by “stupid” politicians
prepared to do anything for a headline.
“New Zealanders are bewildered by the political outbursts against the police. Politicians should be displaying calm
leadership, not fuelling the controversy.
“This is New Zealand - not Zimbabwe,” Mr Mark said.
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