A life member of Black Power Denis O'Reilly says a bill to ban people wearing gang patches in government-owned buildings, including local council facilities, is a waste of time and a breach of human rights.
National MP for Rotorua Todd McClay's bill progressed in Parliament today and was voted through its first reading by 69 votes to 52.
It prevents gang patches from being worn in all government premises, including schools, hospitals and public service buildings such as Work and Income offices.
The bill will now be debated at select committee, and if it passed, would be enforced by police - gang members could be fined up to $2000 and have their patch confiscated and destroyed.
Black Power life member Denis O'Reilly said existing laws already dealt with people who intimidate others and banning people wearing gang patches wasn't the right way to address violence and intimidation.