The proposal to have gang patches banned in Wanganui now looks certain to pass into law.
MPs have voted 64 to 58 in favour of the Gang Insignia Bill. Labour, which originally supported the idea, backed down and opposed it, however National received the support of ACT to allow the Gang Insignia Bill to pass through. The law would prohibit gang members wearing any patches on the streets of Wanganui.
The bill has two final readings before it comes into effect.
Green MP Metiria Turei is among those to oppose the plan, saying it will not stop gang violence. She says not only will it be ineffective, but it will also be a significant breach of citizens' rights. Ms Turei says ordinary citizens will suffer if the ban goes ahead.
But Act MP David Garrett says the law will make sure intimidating tattoos are covered up.
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Bill banning gang patches likely to be passed
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