Rowing vandalism linked to land claim

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Horowhenua's mayor says simmering tensions over a Maori land claim could be behind vandalism that left a trail of destruction at a rowing club.

Horowhenua's mayor says simmering tensions over a Maori land claim could be behind vandalism that left a trail of destruction at a rowing club.

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3/10/2012 9:16:37 p.m.

alison wrote:

Oh Alex you silly bugger. Thats like saying you can wait for your inheritance until I have ascertained your race and if you or any of your race were ever involved in any illegal activities then I will hold it indefinately until everyone fesses up to their crimes. Utter rubbish. Yes this is disgusting and in no way should all maori people be accused for a few idiots misgivings. There are idiots in all races. I certainly hope you think before you put pen to paper in such a racial slur. Most nzers have moved on from such thoughts and your national rantings dont help anyone

2/10/2012 10:22:21 a.m.

alex wrote:

Enough is a enough every maori claim should be put on hold until the people who did this own up and are dealt with.

1/10/2012 10:37:58 p.m.

Joe King wrote:

This will foreshadow an escalation in events of this kind in New Zealand, as claims to ownership increase. The idea of ONE New Zealand and New Zealanders is quickly coming to an end.

1/10/2012 9:18:59 p.m.

Bill wrote:

No Katrina, some Nanny Judge will hit them across the wrist with a wet Bus ticket.

1/10/2012 7:04:08 p.m.

Katrina wrote:

Shame on you people for doing such purposeful damage. I hope you get caught and thrown in jail then you can claim your jail cell.