A podcast discussion featuring Karl Dean, Federated Farmers' rural crime spokesperson, highlights ACT's proposed crackdown on rural crime through enhanced police presence, improved connectivity, and targeted penalties, while questioning Labour's commitment to community engagement
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Oh, a woman woman would tell immediately, Carl. We've got women's intuition. Carl, good on you, mate. Thanks. Enjoy field days, Carl Dean, Federated Farmers Rural Crime Spokesperson. Yes, so um the rumour going round, it's like public, it's being published now, is that Labour did have a tent and they pulled out about three or two or three weeks ago. But Chippy says it's not true. He says we never booked one for this year. We made the decision a year ago. I'm just gonna point something out to you. The sites were sold out. They were sold out, but then there was one blank tent space right there next to New Zealand first. You join those dots if you want to.
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doubt over Labour's genuine community engagement
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