"Zero tolerance for criminals who trample over innocent victims!" 24 September 2010

"Zero tolerance for criminals who trample over innocent victims!" 24 September 2010
Date
2010
Reference
DCDL-0015696
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David Garrett former ACT MP who has recently been sacked holds behind his back a 'suppression order' and stands on the small headstone of a baby's grave shouting 'Zero tolerance for criminals who trample over innocent victims!' David Garrett was forced to admit that he had stolen a dead baby's identity in order to forge a passport many years ago. His role in the ACT Party was that of Law and Order spokesman and so he and his leader Rodney Hide who purported not to know the details of Garrett's offending are charged with hypocrisy.

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Slane, Christopher, 1957-: Digital cartoons published in the Listener, New Zealand Herald, or New Zealand Farmers' Weekly
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