Murdered Tourists aunty to speak at meeting To Reclaim Taupo
The murder of a young tourist on the streets of Taupo has led to calls from the community to “Reclaim Taupo” and the
Mayor has already announced he will listen to his community.
The Sensible Sentencing Trust in conjunction with the Taupo Council has organized a public meeting to be held in the
Great Lake Centre at 5:30pm tomorrow evening, it is hoped this meeting will give the Council a clear mandate to clean up
crime on the streets of Taupo.
Sensible Sentencing Trust spokesman Garth McVicar said he had been approached by many people extremely concerned about
the level of crime and the potential this had to destroy the livelihoods of thousands and the reputation of Taupo as a
safe destination.
“Taupo is the hub of New Zealand’s tourist industry and is a very exciting destination with a fantastic future, but
recent violent crimes have the potential to severely damage that potential.”
“Taupo is very fortunate to have a Mayor who is prepared to lead from the front, Rick Cooper is not backward in coming
forward, and he calls a spade-a-spade and is prepared to do what needs to be done.”
The Mayor has already announced that the Council would like to establish a community Trust dedicated to reducing crime.
Mr. McVicar said some of the ideas the Sensible Sentencing Trust would be promoting would include the Tent City Prison
concept used in Arizona.
“To ultimately win the fight against crime it is imperative that minor crimes such as graffiti, car conversion or
vandalism are dealt with swiftly and severely. The Arizona “Tent City” model is a very affordable and effective option
for dealing with entry level crime.
Our current youth system is totally inadequate for dealing with the persistent repeat offender so we will be promoting
ideas that we believe are much more effective.”
“Lowering the age of criminal responsibility, an end to Home Detention for repeat offenders and no Bail for violent
offenders are other ideas that will be discussed.”
Karen Aims Aunty, Violet Perfect will address the meeting as will Simon Power, Mark Burton and Ron Mark who currently
has a Bill before Parliament to lower the age of Criminal Responsibility.
The public meeting is in the Taupo Great Lake Centre at 5:30pm tomorrow evening.
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