77 Coffins Make Case for ACT End of Parole Policy
Press Release
77 Coffins Make Case for ACT’s End of
Parole Policy
From Rodney Hide MP
Friday October 19
2008
ACT Leader Rodney Hide used 77 Coffins placed
outside Mount Eden prison to make his case for an end to
parole.
Each coffin represented an innocent murdered by men out on parole.
“Only ACT’s policy would save these lives, said Mr Hide, who proposes
Zero Tolerance for
Crime;
Truth in Sentencing (No Parole); And
Three
Strikes and Your Out.
It is tough. All other political parties say it is too tough.
I have a simple response: 77 lives.
That’s how many innocents would still be alive
if we had ACT’s
Three-Strikes-and-you’re-out policy
in force.
The killers had already served at least three prison terms for violent offending when they committed these murders.
And they were out walking the streets.
Free to kill again.
And they did!
That’s three bus loads of innocent people.
It is these innocent people that I and my team represent.
It is the innocent who need protection from the killers.
That is what ACT’s policy delivers.
That’s why we need your party vote to get the
ACT team including David
Garret into
Parliament.
ENDS