A Auckland woman was summoned to a police station after a Facebook post referencing the NZ–India FTA was labelled 'unkind' and 'racist' by a senior sergeant, prompting the Free Speech Union to challenge police overreach and demand accountability for the use of hate markers in non
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silence and power imbalances in ranks
Police Culture, Wishful Climate Policy and TPU vs Nicola Willissystemic misinterpretation of hate law
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