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Campaign Aims For $2m (Press, 11 July 1987)

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Summary: Campaign Aims For $2m (Press, 11 July 1987)

On 10 July 1987, the Coalition of Concerned Citizens announced the launch of a campaign aimed at raising $2 million for a television advertising initiative designed to combat crime and violence in New Zealand. The organisation, known for its previous efforts against the homosexual law reform bill, is spearheading the "Stamp out Crime Campaign". According to spokesman Mr Gary Milne, the objective is to gather enough funds to commence television advertisements within a six-month timeframe. The planned advertisements will highlight recent cases of lenient court sentences, and they are intended to articulate specific demands to the Government. These demands include the recruitment of an additional 1000 police officers, an outright ban on pornographic and excessively violent videos, the establishment of minimum prison terms, a referendum concerning the death penalty, and the implementation of policies involving victims' rights in the parole process. Mr Milne emphasised that the campaign aims to heighten public awareness regarding crime and put pressure on governmental authorities to respond to these issues. The Coalition believes that the advertisements will effectively motivate the Government to take action, predicting that they will lead to the introduction of several hundred more police officers in a short period. Mr Milne asserted that this outcome would demonstrate the responsiveness of politicians to public pressure and highlighted the importance of community support for the campaign’s success. To further discuss the campaign, a meeting is scheduled to take place in Christchurch on 4 August 1987. The event will feature testimonials from victims of crime, as well as representatives from the Police Association, aiming to galvanise support for the initiative and outline the group's objectives.

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Publish Date:11th July 1987
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19870711_2_19.html