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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good morning, I'm never ready, Manu, and this is your
morning news fix for Wednesday, thirteenth of November. In this outdate,
police say the display of gang patches won't be tolerated
when the government's new patch band takes effect in just
over a week. Specialist anti gang units in General Constabulary
will start enforcing the ban from Thursday next week. Assistant
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Commissioner Paul Basham says I've met with gangs and community
members to make the intentions clear. He says police is
serious about enforcing the law.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Very possible, I thinkt I'd say it's likely that we
would be using the ability to seek a search one
from the court and to conduct such warrants of people
out breaking the law.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
The government's apology to abuse and KA survivors hasn't impressed
a lawyer representing thousands of survivors. Prime Minister Christopher Luxen
has committed thirty two million dollars to the existing support process.
He's also proposed a national remembrance Day in changing the
name of streets and public amenities honoring no one abuses,
but lawyer Sonya Cooper says Luxeon hasn't provided concrete proposals
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about further redress, including what it could cover and who
it would apply to. It's no good apologizing if your words.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Are not accompanied by action, and that's what was missing.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
The Archbishop of Canterbury has caved in public pressure to
resign over a demning report and to child abuser John Smith.
Smith's believed to be the most prolific child abuser associated
with the Anglican Church, died in twenty eighteen without facing justice.
The report found Justin Welby, the leader of the Anglican Church,
did not report Smith to authorities after learning about his
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crimes in twenty thirteen. The BBC's L M. Muckball says
that most people will agree Welby's resignation is the right
move for an institution that was struggling to convince people
that it was a safe place after scandal after scandal
over the years. Still overseas, police in China have arrested
a sixty two year old man over the country's deadliest
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act of public violence in decades. At least five people
have been killed and scores have been injured after a
man drove into a crowd of people exercising in the
stadium in southern China. Authorities in Auckland embracing for disruption
as the Hikoi against the Treaty Principles built moves through
our largest city. Protesters will gather at Northcotes on Iportal
Reserve this morning before crossing Auckland Harbor Bridge and groups
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from about nine to thirty n c ETA is closing
two northbound lanes of the bridge, along with the Stafford
Road off ramp, Curran Street on ramp and Chuli Beach
Road southbound off ramp. Hundreds of people have been spending
the night at Northcotes to kamakam Ati, where they were
greeted by a hukka last night. And in Sport, the
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ASB Tennis Classic assigned twenty twenty one US Open winner
Emma Redicanu. For a third straight year, France have had
to scratch two likely starters for Sunday's rugby Test against
the All Blacks in Paris, wing Damien Pinot as outwards
illness and flanker Francois Cross's concussion symptoms. Logan van Beek
has starred on the opening two days of the Plunket
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Shield cricket season for Wellington, scoring a century and taking
a five wicket bag. In the same match, Aucklanto one
hundred and seventy one for six in their second innings,
a lead of eighty five. I'm never ready man who
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