标题: A Strange Chinese man on Queen Street during lunch time [打印本页] 作者: 陌生的香港人 时间: 2010-8-25 14:52:41 标题: A Strange Chinese man on Queen Street during lunch time
本帖最后由 陌生的香港人 于 2010-8-25 13:59 编辑
Just saw a strange Chinese man with glasses at his 50's standing on Queen Street during lunch time wearing a placard that read something likes "Do you think Chinese a dog...?" It appears he was asking for money....
It sounds so disgusting to me (I hope I read it wrong ~) and as lot people walking nearby and I was busy so I could not stand to read the details but I did see some Kiwis stopped and read...
Anyone saw him as well and know what happened??作者: 没辙了 时间: 2010-8-25 14:56:46
I hope someone could ask him to stop or call the police....(or did he owe someone' money so he was forced to do this insulting thing ???)作者: 大义灭猪 时间: 2010-8-25 15:03:14
It is not worth to play the same game with this idiot.
The matter maybe controlled by Council as it is the Council's Bylaw to look after public space and signs (this may explain why police was not involved).
In particular, the first sentence of Part 20 states:
The Local Government Act 2002 gives authority to territorial authorities to protect the public from nuisance, protect, promote and maintain public health and safety and minimise the potential for anti-social behaviour in public places under the control of council.
which maybe relevant...
Suggest you guys to call 379 2020 (Council's hotline) to lodge a request /complaint if he is there tomorrow again.
I will definitely do it if I see him again tomorrow.
One request may not make a difference but if there are a number of complaints by us - together hopefully someone from Council will come out to stop this idiot, then Council may get the police to be involved if necessary and they would be happy to do it at that time.作者: 陌生的香港人 时间: 2010-8-25 18:56:11
Some further relevant clause under the Auckland City Consolidated Bylaw which may be relevant if anyone is to lodge a compliant to council when he happens to appear again tomorrow....
27.2.2.3 - Content of Signs
A person may not place or allow to remain in place any sign that:
a. is discriminatory or advocates discrimination based on one or more of the prohibited grounds of
discrimination set out in the Human Rights Act 1993;
b. is objectionable within the meaning of the Films, Videos and Publications Classification Act 1993;
c. is offensive or threatens harm;
d. incites or counsels any persons to commit any offence;
e. is defamatory;
f. advertises a brothel or commercial sex premises that does not comply with the requirements of
Clauses 30.5.1 and 30.5.2 of council's Brothels and Commercial Sex Premises Bylaw.作者: dman 时间: 2010-8-25 18:59:27
perhaps he is not a chinese????作者: LeetheFIRST 时间: 2010-8-25 19:04:09