Shane Kaushal Shane Kaushal

Retail crime surges in the first 5-months of 2024

12 August 2024: Retail crime data released by the Dairy and Business Owners’ Group shows retail crime continues to worsen, with 2024 showing a 17% increase on the same period in 2023 (1 January-31 May).

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Janak Patel’s murderer sentenced

26 June 2024: Sunny Kaushal, chair of the Dairy & Business Owners’ Group joined the family of Janak Patel for the sentencing of those involved in his cowardly murder.

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Shane Kaushal Shane Kaushal

“3-strikes” not no strikes

30 August 2024: New Dairy and Business Owners Group Chairperson, Manish Thakkar, has called on the Justice Select Committee to make 3-Strikes reinstatement real law.

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Shane Kaushal Shane Kaushal

Opinion: Smoking out the bugs in new tobacco regulations.

Who benefits the most from cigarettes? According to academics and ministers it isn’t retailers, despite 6000 selling them and criminals robbing outlets for them. Surely then, it must be “big tobacco,” who academics, ministers and the WHO sees as a mutant cross between the boogieman, and the KGB.

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Shane Kaushal Shane Kaushal

Labour vaping policy declares war on the corner dairy.

Dairy owners are hitting back at the Labour Government blaming dairies for youth vaping, when youth crime stats but massive dairy compliance as sellers, points elsewhere. The Group can also exclusively reveal no one has ever been hospitalised in NZ from vaping from its 2023 Vaping Report.

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Shane Kaushal Shane Kaushal

NZ Herald: Let dairies sell a safer product to reduce crime

Tobacco taxes mean a kg of tobacco is now worth a third more than a kg of silver. Inflation hikes will take tobacco to over $1,600 a kilogram from January. Who pays this? The poorest. What the Minister of Child Poverty Reduction giveth, the Minister of Finance taketh more. When smoke is combined with taxes you get poverty, desperation and a crime emergency.

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Shane Kaushal Shane Kaushal

Advocacy wins better security

The government pick and mix approach to the Crime Emergency shows some promise by lifting one suggestion we put to the Minister of Police weeks ago. Delivery is a different kettle of fish.

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