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Harawira rode a motorbike on Parliament's forecourt without wearing a helmet (file pic)

Harawira rode a motorbike on Parliament's forecourt without wearing a helmet (file pic)

Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:44a.m.

In an unusual move Prime Minister John Key today suggested police should not charge Maori MP Hone Harawira for driving without a helmet.

Generally politicians avoid commenting on police investigations and do not suggest what they should do.

However Mr Key today said he did not think it worth prosecuting Mr Harawira for riding a motorbike on Parliament's forecourt without wearing a helmet.

"My own view is nothing should happen," he told reporters this morning.

"For the same reason I didn't think Shane Ardern should be prosecuted for driving a tractor up the steps of Parliament."

Mr Ardern in 2003 was investigated by police after he drove a tractor called Myrtle up the front steps of Parliament as part of a protest against a "fart tax" over a proposed agricultural levy. Police initially charged him but withdrew it in court and instead gave him with a warning.

"At the end of the day it may well be in breach of the rules and regulations and I am certainly not advocating that people ride motorbikes without helmets, obviously for safety reasons that's very important, but sometimes these things are driven off political reasons as opposed to specifically done for safety reasons."

Mr Harawira has been embroiled in a serious row about an unauthorised trip to Paris while on a parliamentary visit to Europe and the racially offensive email he sent in defence of it.

He was allowed to stay in the party but was sent on leave from Parliament until it resumes after the summer recess.

The motorbike incident happened two months ago, when he met a group of anti-violence demonstrators on the forecourt and took a short ride on one of their bikes.

It was pointed out at the time that he wasn't wearing a helmet, but he laughed it off.

TV One News reported last night that a couple of viewers had complained to the police.

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Comments [7]

chappy
13 Dec 2009 11:09a.m.

SORRY GUYS TRYING TO SEEK REVENGE BY WATCHING HIS EVERY MOVE IS NOT ONLY CHILDISH .BUT A BLATENT SIGN OF STUPIDITY
GET ON WITH YOUR LIVE'S AND LIVE LONG

Jan..
08 Dec 2009 7:52p.m.

The bike ride was only in a yard by the sound of it..
Whats next on Hone' his pants down..you are a joke morons..

katrina
08 Dec 2009 4:31p.m.

I agree with JK. Big deal he was not riding on the road, forget about it and let them get back to running the country. So what if Hone wants to do silling things and risk falling and splitting his head open. As long as he doesn't end up an ACC dependant bcause of it.

Lorraine
08 Dec 2009 3:17p.m.

This country really is becoming a joke.

Kiwi
08 Dec 2009 2:28p.m.

So why aren't the police investigating Phil Goff for the same thing when he rode up to a motorcycle rally! This is nuts, the more this guy is persecuted the more he's going to cry Maori bashing and the more votes he's going to get at the next election. Ignore him!!!!

Kenobi
08 Dec 2009 1:39p.m.

Key jumping to the defence of a coalition member?

When helens car sped to make a rugby game I think it was, National were jumping in saying "lead by example" "just because you are prime minister doesnt put you above the law", idiot things like that, but now when ministers break the law, whether its fraud, or riding a bike without a helmet, to inciting racial unrest, key gets very quiet and hides in the background.

However, whilst a police investigation is taking place the Prime Minister of New Zealand has no right to voice his opinion, as his opinion can easily sway that investigation and lead the police to believe that their boss doesnt want them to follow up the matter.

How inappropriate John Key.

cynical
08 Dec 2009 12:39p.m.

It could be interesting to know that breaking the law for political reasons could be OK - but you are right, it is not worth the Police wasting their time over Hone - he is a waste of space anyway. And IF there were any charges to be laid against Hone, how about causing racial unrest? And add that character De Bres to that as well, for failing to do his duty.

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