Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-two cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 June 1999.

Date
1999
By
Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference
H-558-042/063
Description

Political cartoons.

Nato forces are briefed on their bombing target which is surrounded by civilian services like hospitals and schools.

The Police encourage IBM to take their INCIS computer and jump off a bridge. IBM spent millions of taxpayer dollars on creating a new Police computer system that never worked.

Mt Eden prison guards try to work out how prisoners are getting out and drugs getting in.

Admidst the ruins of Belgrade Milosevic stands victorious.

The Police consider getting rid of the INCIS computer to a crime consortium believing it will stop them dead in their tracks like it has done to the Police.

Milosevic uses peace talks to buy time to destroy war crimes evidence.

Police operations are stoped in their tracks by the weight of the INCIS computer disaster.

Comment on retailers selling liquor to underagedrinkers

The Serbs pull out of Kosovo as Nato forces enter the area.

Comment on the New Zealand cricket team making hard work out of limited over cricket.

The Soviets welcome the Nato forces to Yugoslavia.

Shows a ship load of Chinese boat people on a collision course with New Zealand as the National coalition Government passes emergency legislation allowing mass, indefinite detention of asylum seekers.

Inland Revenue Department assures the public that all small and powerless taxpayers are bullied equally.

Serbia puts the blame for large scale death and destruction in Kosovo on the Nato bombing campaign.

Shows newspaper ad for a crown entity boss, all perks and no responsibility.

Minister of Immigration, Tuariki Delamere sets one standard for migrants and another for himself and his family.

Jenny Shipley shoots TV news presenter, John Hawkesby in the head with a rubber arrow. He received a substantial pay-out when his contract was terminated.

The Mongrel Mob supports Tony Ryall's plans to introduce tougher penalties for home invasion, if it relates to their homes being invaded but not their neighbours.

Comment on breach of privilege by the Prime Minister Jenny Shipley and TVNZ over the John Hawkesby pay-out.

Rugby supporters froze to their seats during a recent rugby match.

Poor school results restrict career options for students.

Jenny Shipley has put both her feet in her mouth over the John Hawkesby TVNZ pay-out affair.

Quantity: 22 cartoon bromide(s).

Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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22 cartoon bromide(s), Works of art, Ink drawings, Cartoons (Commentary), Caricatures, B5 size bromides.
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