A YouTube post promoting The Platform NZ's coverage of a youth anti-violence leadership program led by Eugene Bareman and the Walk Without Fear Charitable Trust, emphasizing community-based education to prevent aggression among South Auckland teens.
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Uh the government's new crimes amendment bill is not going to introduce harsher sentences for coward punches. So the bill has gone through the select committee process. Act in New Zealand first are in favour of a minimum non-parole period of eight years for offenders who commit manslaughter by a strike to the head or the neck, the coward punch. But national and the opposition parties are not. So Mike Angover's secretary of the Walk Without Fear Charitable Trust. He was a friend of Fao Vacke, the MMA fighter killed by a cow punch in Auckland back in 2021. And Mike joins me now. Mike, you must be pretty disappointed by this.
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Mike Angove: Walk Without Fear Trust board member chats coward punch legislationSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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