BB, last night I read the article you linked to and wept.I have daughters who are around the age of these victims -(two of them tertiary training in Dunedin). Did I support the solution? Last night emotions aroused by the Herald article made dispassionate consideration of the proposition difficult so I slept on it. This morning sadly the answer is Yes. I say sadly because I wonder if,with a policy like the Act Party's "three strikes and you are in", the Agnew's daughter may still be alive and the Dunedin girl spared a terrifying experience.
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Yes, regrettably I find myself agreeing with the proposition.
BB, last night I read the article you linked to and wept.I have daughters who are around the age of these victims -(two of them tertiary training in Dunedin). Did I support the solution? Last night emotions aroused by the Herald article made dispassionate consideration of the proposition difficult so I slept on it.
This morning sadly the answer is Yes. I say sadly because I wonder if,with a policy like the Act Party's "three strikes and you are in", the Agnew's daughter may still be alive and the Dunedin girl spared a terrifying experience.
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