THE FAMILY PARTY
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Political leadership collapse in South Auckland
9 July 08| The Family Party is calling on Government to explain why core policing should be offloaded on local councils.
Leader Richard Lewis says reports that Manukau City Council is considering paying private patrols to do police work is a
clear vote of no confidence in the Government and its ability to keep South Auckland communities safe.
"On Saturday 15,000 locals took to the streets in Botany Downs in a vote of no confidence in the Government's ability
to keep communities safe. The MCC is effectively doing the same by turning to its own devices to create their own police
force," says Mr Lewis.
A former South Auckland police sergeant, Mr Lewis says Labour's Manukau, Mangere and Manurewa MP's have failed to
recognise and respond to policing demands in the area and have nothing to show for nearly a decade of representation.
"This situation reflects very poorly on Labour's South Auckland MP's, who after nearly a decade of political
representation have failed to keep abreast of frontline policing demands; abusing the goodwill of hard working police
officers who are desperately trying to plug the gaping hole. The situation demands change, starting at the top," says Mr
Lewis.
Mr Lewis points to a recent police survey which showed police felt they were over-worked, under resourced, and didn't
have a great deal of trust in the organisation to treat them fairly. http://www.policeassn.org.nz/communications/press_release.htm
Richard Lewis is standing for the Manukau Electorate in the coming Election.
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