Anonymous ID: 3b2196 April 20, 2023, 10:36 p.m. No.18728097   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8106 >>8108 >>8121

Did You Know?

 

That in New Zealand, prostitution was illegal until 2003.

 

Prostitution Reform Act 2003 https://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2003/0028/latest/DLM197815.html

 

I used to work in a NZ Police "establishment", and have seen, first hand, that NZ Police seemed to be running a racket, where the girls were expected to perform freebies, in return for "protection", and I have witnessed the naked whores paraded in front of the baying officers, during the Xmas parties, when they would consume "confiscated alcohol", (it was, in fact, my job to sort the liquor out). I was always asked to leave before it got really weird.

 

Just after this, when NZ Police lost control of the whore racket, they needed another source of income.

 

And what do you know?

 

Meth turned up.

Anonymous ID: 3b2196 April 20, 2023, 10:51 p.m. No.18728121   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18728097

Now, now, Anon.

 

It's "just a coincidence" that meth turned up just after the whores got BTFO'd,

 

isn't it?

 

Sure is weird, that the NZ Police, and their detectives, and the search warrants, the code cracking, etc., they just can't seem to stem the flow of drugs into our communities…..

 

Sure is strange…. so sad they can't do anything about this "pervasive" problem.

 

Of course, If you get sent back to NZ as a 501 deportee, then set a drug operation in "competition" to "established" drug gangs, you instantly get busted, using the very latest in surveillance, and Police investigative detective techniques, the same methods and techniques that are utterly unable to find the original culprits.

 

Only the competition..

 

Sure is weird how that happens.