Freedom New Zealand: Refreshing the Epidemic Preparedness Bill

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Refreshing the Epidemic Preparedness Bill

Swine Flu? geez, i knew this horseshit was coming a long time ago, but again the label of Conspiracy Theory was set by the critics.

Really, lets look at what 'flu-like symptoms' really can be defined as, because it allows an abuse of power to be honest.
One report even confirmed this;

"They were treated and are being kept in isolation at a secret location."
Treated with what? TamiFlu? Yeah right!

Looking back at the Epidemic Preparedness Bill, here's a refresh on what even less power and freedom you have as a person.



Clause 19 amends sect.71 of the Health Act 1956 to allow Medical Officers with clear power to requisition land, building, food, drink, clothing, bedding, tents, and vechiles private or public.

This also allow under Sect.71a to allow police officers to use force if neccessary to assist Medical Officers performing powers under any sections under sect 70 or 71a.

This also includes police allowing to prevent people from any obstruction or hindering to this.

Subsection (2) allow police to enter any land, building, vechile, aircraft or ship, also to stop, inspect it or anything on it or in it.

A minimum of 6 months prison or $4000 fine or both is deemed onto any person violating this or refusing to comply with this.

http://www.nzmj.com/journal/119-1240/2124/ commented
"powers of compulsory medical examination [Section 70 (1) (e) of the Health Act] and detention powers through the use of isolation and quarantine [Section 70 (1) (f)]."

"Section 79 of the Health Act 1956, a provision devoid of any inbuilt right to appeal or review, has been used on several occasions to detain people suffering from infectious disease. The most notable cases were of two HIV-positive men detained under this Section in 1999."

Other sources include;

Bill 39-1 [PDF 1505k]
http://www.parliament.nz/NR/rdonlyres/ECC2E57D-4364-414F-854F-07CC828B75B9/87906/DBHOH_BILL_7251_12499999.pdf

Bill 39-2 [PDF 286k]
http://www.parliament.nz/NR/rdonlyres/ECC2E57D-4364-414F-854F-07CC828B75B9/87907/DBHOH_BILL_7251_392992.pdf

 

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