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The government wants to make retail a safer work environment by allowing citizens arrest. One legal expert fears the change will have the opposite effect.Under an ammended law, citizens will have the power to detain criminals at any time, for any crime. But one law professor says retail workers aren't trained to police - and the fallout could be serious.…Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
The government has announced changes to the laws surrounding citizens arrests - but how would this law work in practice, and could retailers be put even further in harms way? Also, the government is introducing legislation to allow for a four year term - but only if the public supports it at referendum. Will they? Labour's police spokesperson and National's Wairarapa MP Mike Butterick joined Nick Mills for Politics Thursday. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Police Association is the latest group hesitant about moves to change citizen arrest laws. The Government's introducing legislation loosening general public arrest rules, including permitting citizen's arrests at any time of the day in response to retail crime. But association President Chris Cahill told Mike Hosking while it's not forcing people to take the law into their hands, it's still incredibly risky. Cahill says people make decisions without the full facts in front of them, and while someone may think they're dealing with a teenage offender, things can escalate. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Security Association is weighing in on speculation citizen's arrest and security guard powers are about to open up. The Government is making an announcement this afternoon on its response to a ministerial advisory group's recommendations on retail crime. Association CEO Gary Morrison says they've been advocating for additional security powers with training, which wouldn't apply to all guards. Morrison says situational awareness is crucial - and the general public people would have to be very careful and know their own capabilities. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Retailers and members of the public will soon have more ability to detain shoplifters and thieves under beefed up citizen's arrest powers. At 2pm today, the government's expected to announce a range of measures aimed at curbing rising retail theft, which have been proposed by a Ministerial Advisory Group formed to address retail crime. It's pretty clear what the advisory group is looking for. The old rules around citizen's arrests were absurd. Under the current legislation, making a citizen's arrest or detaining an offender could only occur at night between 9pm and 6am, because of course, there's no such thing as daylight robbery. Wrong. The Crimes Act also stated a warrantless arrest could be made by anyone if the offender was committing a crime for which the maximum punishment was at least three years in prison. So, if you're going in to protect somebody who was being assaulted, for example. It was also understood the value of the item being stolen had to be worth at least $1000. What if I went to nab Golriz Ghahraman while she was shoplifting $1000 dress at Scotties, but it was on sale? Then what? What a conundrum. Do I step in or do I not? Absurd, utter nonsense. The changes were intended to enable shop owners or security guards to prevent a thief from leaving a retail store with the stolen goods without risking being charged for using force. Ministers Goldsmith and McKee are expected to explain the application of reasonable force in those scenarios at the 2pm stand up. It was understood that the proposed changes are intended to come into force this year, wouldn't have age limitations, and wouldn't require a minimum price for the stolen items before a citizen's arrest could be made. Former Police Minister Stuart Nash told Mike Hosking Breakfast this morning that like everyone, he's sick of seeing people getting away with thumbing their noses at the community: “You got a situation Mike, where if you steal stuff, which is, you know, obviously you're stealing something over $1000 that's pretty serious. If you're just shoplifting, then the cost of prosecuting someone is substantial compared to the crime that's being committed. But what you've ended up with is a really terrible situation where these guys just get away with it. “So what we were seriously looking at is some form of fine, or something along those lines, which was proportionate. With the citizen's arrest, yeah you know, I'm a fan, there's no doubt about that. But it's got to be proportionate. You know, we don't want to get to a stage where big tough guys like yourself are using this to beat the crap out of someone.” No, and that's fair enough. But that has always been the thorniest of issues. There was a real spate of farmers getting into all sorts of trouble for defending their properties and the use of reasonable force was the question being debated. What was forceful and what was not, but I think we've all had a guts full of people brazenly getting away with stealing stuff. Two fingers to the shop owner, one finger to society. Even the ones who aren't causing any physical harm ,the ones who are just walking and grabbing what they want and walking out. It's an outrage, they're sneering at people who are doing their best, who are going to work, who are trying to budget, who are trying to squeeze every last cent out of their wallets to pay the household groceries, and then they just watch as people march by with a trolley full of crap that they load into the boot of somebody's car and off. I want to see them stopped. I want to see them stopped and the people who stop them be able to walk home and think, well, that was a job well done. But two words. Austin Hemmings. Austin Hemmings was the brave, decent man who stepped in one ordinary after workday in 2008, to help a woman who was in clear distress and who had called out for help after a man confronted and threatened her. And so he did. He went in to help this woman and for doing the right thing, this husband and father of three was stabbed in the chest and died. He was awarded the Bravery Star, New Zealand's second highest award for bravery in 2011, and his killer will be coming up for parole either this year or the next. So I want to see the community able to fight back and to work together to stop thugs and thieves, but I really don't want to see another family having to live with the loss of a good and decent man. And what's proportional force? Remember, the Sheriff of Ngawi? This was a man in a coastal community in Wairarapa and like the rest of us, he'd had a guts full of lowlifes coming over the hill, into their community, ransacking people's holiday homes and taking what they wanted. By the time you called the police, these thugs had put their goods up on trade me and had made their fortune. So the townsfolk of Ngawi got together and the Sheriff of Ngawi fired a gun across the bowels of the stolen car that these thugs were attempting to make their getaway in. And for that he went to court, he was fined $3000, and he was forced to hand over his gun. Yes, I want to see us be able to defend ourselves, but I want to know what reasonable force is. I personally think firing a gun over the heads of some lowlifes is perfectly reasonable. Firing a gun at a getaway car I think is perfectly reasonable. When it's not the first time, when the police cannot help, perfectly reasonable. But I do want to see us make more use of technology too. Supermarkets should be investing in the software that prevents thieves leaving the stores with trolleys and arm loads of stolen groceries. That technology exists. I can understand risking my life to protect the life of another, and I hope that I would be as brave as Austin Hemmings and do so. But risking my life to protect the supermarkets profits, yeah not so much.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are two camps when it comes to the Government's proposal to loosen citizen's arrest laws. The measure is being pitched as a remedy for retail crime, by allowing workers and the public to detain suspected thieves with "reasonable force". However, concerns have been raised about the risks involved and what constitutes “reasonable force”. Otago University Law Professor Andrew Geddis believes the proposal is risky, telling Kerre Woodham it seems like an extreme expansion of the power for one particular problem. He says it also runs the risk of someone carrying out a citizen's arrest only for the police to be unable to attend to it, potentially creating a false promise for retailers. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The power of citizen's arrest was all the talk yesterday. And I think we all agree that poor old dairy owners and small retailers who watch ratbags nicking their stuff need the ability to be able to detain the thieves. But the announcement comes without many details. Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says the changes will expand a person's ability to detain someone committing a crime to any time of the day and over any stolen goods. Under current legislation, a citizen's arrest couldn't be made outside the hours of 9pm-6am unless the goods being stolen were worth at least $1000. You can make a citizen's arrest, but you need to know your law. You need to know whether the crime committed is going to attract a custodial sentence of more than three years and you need to know the legal definition of reasonable. When appearing on Ryan Bridge's show last night the Minister stammered and stressed that it's only a proposal and he seemed vague on the rules of engagement. Which is critical information. In other interviews the Minister also said that the courts will provide guidance as to the boundaries of the law. In other words. Have a crack. And if it all goes wrong and the shopkeeper ends out in court, we'll figure out the rules better. No wonder many in retail say it will change nothing. It's a big risk taking on a criminal. You'll probably discover they're much more at home with violence than you are. Already we've seen shopkeepers defend their shop from robbers with softball bats and not get into trouble so does it really help. We'll see when it's written. At the very least I would like a good robust law that enables shopkeepers to be able to stop customers leaving shops with stuff in their bag. You may remember the known criminal Golriz Gharaman got away by refusing a bag check. But so far this is an announcement of an announcement and needs a lot more work. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A former Police Minister is declaring his support for a loosening of citizen's arrest laws. The Government is set to announce a retail crime strategy re-jig based on an advisory group's recommendations, which include making it easier for people to arrest others. Currently they can only occur at night between 9pm and 6am, for crimes with a maximum punishment of at least three years in prison. Stuart Nash told Mike Hosking hard working Kiwis have their hands tied while crime is being committed, and it's crazy that they can't do anything. However, he says they have to be proportionate, and can't become an excuse for beating others up. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Opposition is wary innocent people may come off worse if more citizen's arrests are permitted. The Government is due to announce a refresh in the way it handles retail crime this afternoon, following a 12% rise in rates last year. A loosening of citizen arrest rules is expected, which currently only allow arrests between 9pm and 6am, and for crimes with a maximum punishment of at least three years in prison. Labour's Police Spokesperson Ginny Andersen says New Zealand has already seen examples where people have been injured or lost their life, because a weapon was involved. Police Minister Mark Mitchell told Mike Hosking the police can't be everywhere all the time, and they want to make sure that business owners and customers are protected. He says they want to ensure people have the right to defend themselves and their property without criminalising themselves. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dealing with retail crime could be about to get easier. Incoming new Government measures are expected to address the possibility of citizen's arrests and make it clearer how people can protect their properties. Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith told Mike Hosking a government advisory group has been working very hard on recommendations and next steps, which will be confirmed later today. It comes as new data shows overall retail crime increased 12%, however ram raids halved last year, and violent crime dropped 2%. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'm 50/50 on this idea the Government's got of letting people do citizens arrests. For security guards? Yes. For every other member of the public? It's a definite no for me. Let's start with security guards and why I think these powers would be good for them. How long have we been saying that they need more teeth to do their job? Ages. And what we've meant by that, is the ability or the right to actually provide security as opposed to standing at the door and pretty much doing nothing when someone nicks stuff from a shop or assaults someone. I think it's fair to say that at the moment, security guards only really come to life at sports matches. Everywhere else, they're about as threatening as the person who stands at the door at Bunnings. Or parent help at the Year 8 disco. So, yes, change the law to the extent where security guards are enabled to be more effective than they are now. There is one proviso, though: we will have to make sure that security guards are screened and trained even better than they are now. I think too, security firms will have to consider the type of people they employ. Because if the law changes and security guards have the right to detain people, then we're going to have to have security guards who are physically capable of doing it. When I look around now at some of the security guards outside places like banks, for example, I can't imagine some of them being capable of dragging someone to the ground and sitting on them until the cops arrive. But as for the rest of us being allowed to make citizens arrests – forget about it. For many reasons. For me, it's not a particular line in the Crimes Act that stops me from intervening when I see someone breaking the law. I have never, and never will, make a citizen's arrest because I've got no idea what I'm taking on. I'm not the largest person in the world, but even if I was, you'd never get me intervening. Because you just don't know what someone is on, what they're capable of, and what weapon they might be carrying. I had an experience recently where a guy, completely off his face on something, was assaulting another guy. And straight away I thought ‘I'm not getting involved here'. And when I say not getting involved, I mean physically. It wasn't the law stopping me - it was my own personal safety that stopped me. I did stick around though, and I called the cops. But there was no way I was going to take him on, and there is no way I'd attempt any sort of citizen's arrest. But I reckon the really dangerous aspect of this is the licence it would give muppets out there to take the law into their own hands. You'll know as much as me, that there are people who would just love to have the law on their side. Thinking they're Bodie and Doyle from The Professionals TV show. And while I'm not one to stick up for criminals, I wouldn't want them getting roughed up unnecessarily by the vigilante types who would see this law change as a licence to do whatever they wanted to detain someone. What's more, this law change would go completely against everything the police tell us about not intervening and putting ourselves in danger. For the same reasons why I will never do it: you have no idea what someone is capable of doing, especially if they're high on drugs, and you don't know what weapons they might be carrying.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dairy owners want more power to make citizens arrests. The Government's committed to passing four pieces of law and order legislation in the next quarter. It includes allowing police to ban gang patches, confiscate firearms, more efficiency in the courts, and more rehabilitation for on-remand prisoners. Chair of the Dairy and Business Owners Group Sunny Kaushal told Mike Hosking that it's a great move. But he also wants business owners, security guards, and law-abiding citizens to be able to take action when they see crimes. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In a verdict that left Hannah Payne in tears, the 24-year-old Georgia woman was found responsible for the killing of Kenneth Herring during a citizen's arrest gone fatally awry several years ago. The verdict was delivered in a courtroom overseen by Judge Jewel C. Scott after approximately 90 minutes of deliberation by 12 Peach State jurors. Kenneth Herring, 62, was shot and killed following a minor traffic accident assumed to have been caused by him on May 7, 2019. Payne faced multiple charges, including two counts of felony murder, three counts of possession of a weapon during a crime, and one count each of malice murder, aggravated assault, and false imprisonment. She was found guilty on all counts. During the state's closing arguments, the lead prosecutor emphasized that Herring, who was unarmed and minding his own business, was chased down, detained, shot, and murdered. The prosecutor stated, "You don't get the death penalty for committing a traffic offense." In her defense, Payne admitted to never drawing her weapon before the day of the incident but claimed she never intended for the gun to fire. She argued that Herring shot himself during a struggle for the weapon. The incident began with a minor traffic crash involving Payne and a semi-truck. According to earlier testimony, Herring, the alleged at-fault driver, left the scene after 15 to 20 minutes. Payne, who was not involved in the crash, called 911 and waited for law enforcement to arrive. Despite a witness suggesting that Herring might be experiencing a medical emergency, Payne believed he was drunk. She pursued Herring against 911 advice, intending initially to gather license plate information. The prosecution argued that Payne aggressively approached Herring, threatened him with her gun, and shot him immediately. Payne claimed a different sequence of events, stating that Herring grabbed her, ripped her shirt, and dragged her with his car before the gun went off. The trial revealed conflicting accounts, with the state relying on witness testimony and recordings to assert that Payne was the initial aggressor. Payne was initially charged with one count of murder, made bond, and later faced additional felony counts with her bond revoked. District Attorney Tracy Graham Lawson emphasized at the time of the initial murder charge, "She's using deadly force; she wasn't faced with deadly force. You cannot claim self-defense and use deadly force unless you're not the initial aggressor—she is." Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In a verdict that left Hannah Payne in tears, the 24-year-old Georgia woman was found responsible for the killing of Kenneth Herring during a citizen's arrest gone fatally awry several years ago. The verdict was delivered in a courtroom overseen by Judge Jewel C. Scott after approximately 90 minutes of deliberation by 12 Peach State jurors. Kenneth Herring, 62, was shot and killed following a minor traffic accident assumed to have been caused by him on May 7, 2019. Payne faced multiple charges, including two counts of felony murder, three counts of possession of a weapon during a crime, and one count each of malice murder, aggravated assault, and false imprisonment. She was found guilty on all counts. During the state's closing arguments, the lead prosecutor emphasized that Herring, who was unarmed and minding his own business, was chased down, detained, shot, and murdered. The prosecutor stated, "You don't get the death penalty for committing a traffic offense." In her defense, Payne admitted to never drawing her weapon before the day of the incident but claimed she never intended for the gun to fire. She argued that Herring shot himself during a struggle for the weapon. The incident began with a minor traffic crash involving Payne and a semi-truck. According to earlier testimony, Herring, the alleged at-fault driver, left the scene after 15 to 20 minutes. Payne, who was not involved in the crash, called 911 and waited for law enforcement to arrive. Despite a witness suggesting that Herring might be experiencing a medical emergency, Payne believed he was drunk. She pursued Herring against 911 advice, intending initially to gather license plate information. The prosecution argued that Payne aggressively approached Herring, threatened him with her gun, and shot him immediately. Payne claimed a different sequence of events, stating that Herring grabbed her, ripped her shirt, and dragged her with his car before the gun went off. The trial revealed conflicting accounts, with the state relying on witness testimony and recordings to assert that Payne was the initial aggressor. Payne was initially charged with one count of murder, made bond, and later faced additional felony counts with her bond revoked. District Attorney Tracy Graham Lawson emphasized at the time of the initial murder charge, "She's using deadly force; she wasn't faced with deadly force. You cannot claim self-defense and use deadly force unless you're not the initial aggressor—she is." Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Let me introduce you to Ted Leo, master of soul searching pop punk and indie rock! Ted has a long career with bands like Citizens Arrest, Chisel, Puzzlehead, and the Sin-Eaters. He's mostly known for his group, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists. He's also put out albums with Aimee Mann as The Both and as a solo artist. We talked about the intersection of comedy and indie rock throughout the 2000's, and Ted's journey in putting out his first solo album, The Hanged Man. Since then, he has been recording EP's and putting them on Bandcamp. You can find his works there, https://tedleo.bandcamp.com/. You can also go to www.tedleo.com for tour dates and merch. Please give this one a listen!
An Auckland businessman who tried to perform a citizen's arrest was told by police to let the crook go. Todd Scott tackled a guy who was abusing supermarket staff and then tried to leave without paying. Todd held him down, told staff to call police, but police told him to let the guy go and that he was in fact committing an offence himself. Heather du Plessis-Allan spoke to Scott about what happened. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Clip From Ep #545 Of The Clay Edwards Show On 103.9 WYAB (07/03/23) 1. I realized that black democrats don't really understand sarcasm, I do a yearly social media post threatening to call the cops on people in Jackson that are illegally shooting fireworks in the city. I ever ratcheted it up a notch and said that I would be making "citizen arrest" this year haha, well Jacksonians took that and ran with it (I read some of their replies to my post). I read some of their ridiculous comments and tell y'all what actually happened to me in a weird twist of irony. Check out my website at Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com for all things Clay
The federal Clean Water Act contains something called a Citizen Suit Provision. If you're thinking it means “Citizens Arrest”.. you'd be right. But before you get too excited, there isn't actually an arrest process. So why are we telling you this? The lawsuit we are going to discuss today has to deal with just that and a company discharging illegal amounts of copper into the Pawtuxet river. What does this mean for the river, the people in the area and what happens to the company that is discharging the copper. Take a listen to find out.
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Episode 389... It's Tax season/Day, so pay your dues! A tax-fueled couple of blocks to keep your nerves on edge. A bunch of new stuff and some whatevers (valley girl voice) sprinkled in. Check out our YouTube channel and ole Punkbot138 on Instagram. Jeff, where are you, good buddy? Enjoy!Download or stream here (subscribe on Google and iTunes Podcasts as well):BROS TAX 389 Airing Wednesdays 7pm PST on PUNK ROCK DEMONSTRATION & Fridays/Saturdays 7pm PST on RIPPER RADIO.Send us stuff to brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com.Tax (punk) invasion..Estonia Do Not Pay Tax 0:48 Psychoterror Live in Bremen Tax Attack 0:47 Haymaker Haymaker Tax 1:44 Raw Power Reptile House Give My Taxes Back 0:55 D.R.I. Dealing With It I Hate Taxes (bkgrd) 1:56 Rubber Molding High Octane Tax Free (bkgrd) 4:58 Jimi Hendrix 1997-South Saturn Delta Tax Free/Wreck Department (feat. Gurt) 1:17 Overdose Get Your Metal's Worth Stop Wasting My Fucking Taxes on Toilet Ducks 2:06 Ted Dibiase and the Million Dollar Punk Band S/TNo Taxes 1:31 Accidental Intoxication Never Ending Hangover Tax Man 1:28 Counter Culture Prophet Self Feud Taxation is Theft 1:55 The Yellow Day Brigade Taxation is Theft / Stop Kidding Yourself Punk Tax 2:15 Watchlist Guess What - Don't Care No Tax! 2:11 Chaos UK Enough To Make You Sick Plus The Chipping Sodbury Bonfire Tapes Born In The U.S.A. 1:51 Guttermouth Live From The Pharmacy Don't Pay The Poll Tax (bkgrd) 4:27 The Exploited The Massacre NJ Dicey 1:25 GEL Only Constant_Convulse Records Sluta Andas 1:44 phobiarecords Utsatt - 4 songs SLC Unsheltered 1:31 NARC Threar//NARC Portland Obscene Greed 1:44 Crucified Class Promo tape 23 Denver ISOLATION 1:28 REALITY COMPLEX II Paris AD VITAM "Feo" 2:00 Ad Vitam / À Cran Ad Vitam / À Cran Popular Affliction Recs CA Algorithm Acolyte 0:46 Paranoise Singles Hammond IN Prison 1:08 ZHOOP Split with Dadgad_ Goodbye Boozy Records Tax Return (bkgrd) 3:23 New Mexican Disaster Squad Self-Titled (AF032) This Is the Norm? 1:42 The Stupids Peruvian Vacation Mining For Power 1:11 Impalers Comp. 1 Fresh Out Multimix 1:57 INDIREKT Op Oorlogspad_On The Warpath The Hollywood Gimp 1:25 Real People Real People Give Guns to Hong Kong Killing To Survive 1:38 Go Filth Go No Escape From Noise Distruction Acid Rain 1:10 Reagan Youth 1994 - A Collection Of Pop Classics One Step Forward (Two Steps Back) 2:17 No Good Citizens Arrest Taxachusetts USA (bkgrd) 2:34 The Moneys A Tax Attacks Full Term Abortions 2:06 Cancerslugs Full Term Abortions
Natalie comes *this close* to placing Angela under citizens arrest for even SUGGESTING that she doesn't like “The Burbs” as much as she likes “The Money Pit.” But we do agree that TOM HANKS has our hearts locked up forever. Follow Put Your Books Down on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/putyourbooksdown Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/putyourbooksdown/ Natalie on IG: https://www.instagram.com/nataliesanderson/ Angela on IG: https://www.instagram.com/angelabinghamofficial/ Podcast produced by http://clantoncreative.com
Judith & Jenny catch up for the second time in a week! They discuss being a good citizen, what kind of a doggy aunt Jenny is and why they should be on Dragon's Den.
Jenny and Judith catch up for the second time in a week. They talk about their lunch reunion as well as sharing some good citizen behaviour. As well as this there's some food chat and the culture round up.
At the time of the arrests in June 2020, police said a gang war was brewing in the Bay of Plenty region, with numerous groups battling for the lion's share of the drug market there. Among those on trial is the Mongols' national president, Jim David Thacker, who is charged alongside gang members Hone Ronaki, Leon Huritu, Jason Ross, Kelly Petrowski, Matthew Ramsden, Kane Ronaki, Te Reneti Tarau, and another man who has interim name suppression. 00:00 2019 Triumph Bobber 02:32 I thought it was bad over here- It's god awful over there 04:33 Benefit for paralyzed Public Safety Officer 08:07 Citizens Arrest of Biker 11:35 Heretics Motorcycle Club Fundraiser 13:42 MONGOLS MC RISE TO POWER WAS THROUGH VIOLENCE https://wwmt.com/news/local/tom-maher-kalamazoo-public-safety-officer-crash-jason-jody-crocker-iron-bandogs-law-enforcement-motorcycle-club https://www.sasktoday.ca/south/in-the-community/photos-motorcycle-club-holds-ride-to-fight-muscular-dystrophy-5721891 https://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/129589476/gang-war-mongols-meteoric-rise-to-power-through-violence-revealed-by-crown-lawyers https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/news/20679494.andover-road-bikers-pinned-ground-citizens-arrest/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/motorcyclemadhouse/message
OUR HOSTS: Corinne Foxx -https://www.instagram.com/corinnefoxx/ ( @corinnefoxx) Natalie McMillan -https://www.instagram.com/nataliemcm/ ( @nataliemcm) and https://www.instagram.com/shopnataliemcmillan/?hl=en (@shopnataliemcmillan) What we're drinking: https://www.vivino.com/US/en/te-whare-ra-single-vineyard-5182-toru/w/1112484 (2020 Te Whare Ra New Zealand Riesling) MEET OUR GUEST: Alaina Fingal - https://www.instagram.com/theorganizedmoney/ (@theorganizedmoney), https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChQQwVdWeXQUx-SdtGCgAkg (The Organized Money on YouTube) ABOUT OUR GUEST: Alaina Fingal is an accountant, certified financial coach, author, and content creator. She helps busy people who struggle with budgeting and time management use a paper planner to get organized. She shares her easy approach to productivity and finances through her YouTube channel and has amassed over 100,000 subscribers and 6 million views. Her work has been featured in Yahoo! Finance, The New York Weekly, The Huffington Post, and she was recently named one of LA Wire's 40 Under 40. TOPIC: We invited Alaina on the show to do a deep dive on one of the most requested episodes from the Am I community: budgeting. She breaks down how to take the fear out of budgeting, tips for organizing your life, and explains why she prefers pen and paper to any modern budgeting tools. She's all about reframing budgeting as a spending plan that can open up opportunities rather than being a punishment or an unrealistic restriction. She walks us through how to set up a budget, categorize spending, and create achievable financial goals. Plus, she has amazing advice for entrepreneurs, freelancers, or other professionals without a consistent income. In this episode, we discuss: How to organize your life to achieve financial freedom Overcoming the intimidation and dread that many of us feel around budgeting Why it's so important to be honest with yourself about your spending habits Alaina's saving strategy to get one month ahead of your finances Simple and efficient ways to track expenses Taking the stress out of checking your bank account and budget by setting up a daily, weekly, or monthly ‘money date' RESOURCES: https://youtu.be/_3EjfxBkLuE (Alaina's 'How to Get One Month Ahead' Video) END OF THE SHOW: Corinne and Natalie introduce Hottie of the Week: Ed Sheeran WINE RATING: https://www.vivino.com/US/en/te-whare-ra-single-vineyard-5182-toru/w/1112484 (2020 Te Whare Ra New Zealand Riesling) 8.5 = / Ed Sheeran WRAP UP: To wrap up the episode, Corinne and Natalie play Citizens Arrest. Nat has had it with shoppers who leave their carts in parking spots and people who get married on holidays. Corinne thinks that the accident lawyer billboards and ads around LA have gone a step too far. We have a newsletter for our Am I community. You can sign up for the newsletter on our website: http://amidoingthisrightpod.com (amidoingthisrightpod.com) You can email us for episode ideas or Random Advice: amidoingthisrightpod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amidoingthisrightpod/ (@amidoingthisrightpod ) Don't forget to rate and review the podcast! It really helps us grow!
The Fifi, Fev & Nick Catch Up – 101.9 Fox FM Melbourne - Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola & Nick Cody
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In this episode: Dave makes a bad mistake voluntarily, Beer Mug might be committing a crime, It's time for Dodgers Baseball, A Citizens Arrest is made in Hollywood, a ghost story you might believe, a short ass move section comes to Netflix, THE MARCH BUTTNESS WINNER and more!! You can reach us anytime by calling the JANK LINE 855-JANKY-69 or email us at jankytown69@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @jankytown69 for the latest jank!! Support the show and join the fun on Patreon for as little as $2: Patreon.com/jankytown
Don't lie, we've all wanted to get revenge on someone once in our lives. It's just that most of us don't have the guts to go through with it. Well today you're going to hear from some lovely folks who did... and my LORD it is juicy stuff! Plus who can perform a citizens arrest? And how is it done exactly? Either way, if you've ever wondered what it's like to get that satisfaction of catching a crim, listen up! Remember you can call Hennessy's Hotline anytime and leave a message! We love random delights in the voicemail inbox! The Hotline number is 02 9564 9777 LINKS Follow Tanya on Instagram @tanhennessy Follow Tanya on Facebook @thetanyahennessy Watch Tanya on Tik Tok @tanyahennessy Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial CREDITSHost: Tanya Hennessy Executive Producer: Rachael Hart Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Producer/ Editor: Chae Rogan Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Citizens Arrest, Crossbows and "Assault & BATTERY". Spicy ain't the word, we're getting to new heights with our most embarrassing sex moments. Also, we dig deep on loving yourself in this society and the new drug of BBL's.
I have a love/hate relationship with New York Hardcore. The stuff I love – I love A LOT. The stuff I loathe… Well, let’s just focus on the stuff I love. On this mini-episode I ramble on about arguably the most widely known and influential “scene” spawned by hardcore-punk. This certainly isn’t a historical review […]
Russ and Colin are back to discuss the tragic Ahmaud Arbery killing that spurred protests and outrage across the country. Is citizen's arrest a legal defense tactic? What evidence will be admissible at trial? Answers in this episode. Plus: A spicy round of "Is This Legal?" and our much-loved "Dumb Criminal of the Week."
On this episode we discuss the shootings of Sean Reed and Ahmed Aubrey and how we should be righteously angry and respond without diving into SJW liberalism.