Caught on Camera Robbing the Thrift Store
These people were caught out robbing the thrift store. So many people go to the store when it is closed on Sundays and rob it.
Caught on camera.
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Do you trust the New Zealand media? 😱 #NOTFAKENEWS
Had enough of fake news yet?, we asked New Zealanders "Do you trust the New Zealand media?" What about you?... has the spread of fake news effected trust in the media?.
Comment and tell us what you think.
America's CNN, Fox and trump saga is nothing like New Zealand media.
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Trolling a sheep's funny epic reaction
This sheep gives a funny epic reaction when I yell it it sunbathing in a concrete box.
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Fishing Boat Gets Slapped By The Ocean
For all the sailing enthusiasts out there, this video is a stern reminder for what happens when a small fishing boat attempts to get past some surging waves.
The boat, luckily for the tiny crew of one, is safely close to the shore. Nevertheless, high waves are forming in the distance and steadily traveling to the shore. The sky is slowly turning murky and all signs visible indicate that a storm is inevitably approaching. The fishing boat attempts to take over the first wave, in which it succeeds to a degree, but the second, coming with an immense speed and force, slaps it so hard that the tiny little boat gets catapulted straight to the beach.
Imagine yourself sitting on that beach, enjoying the weather changes, feeling the breeze tangle your hair and gazing dreamily towards the horizon. You would never have guessed the strength of the ocean <a href="https://rumble.com/v46d17-waves-slam-mini-cooper-as-storm-eleanor-hits-galway.html" target="_blank">waves</a> only by looking at it from the safe distance, right?
Regardless of the sailing and maneuvering skills of the person stirring the small fishing boat, there are moments and forces in nature that should never be underestimated. We seem to be forgetting that, especially when using rudimentary tools or when left to face it alone, nature is still much more grander and more powerful than man.
Luckily for everybody in this video, the boat was very near to the shore and no one was hurt or injured, only reminded of the immense strength and unpredictability of nature.
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Fairfax NZ or Stuff.co.nz calls Whales 'floating sushi'
New Zealand's largest online news stuff owned by Fairfax NZ has been caught out calling a beautiful whale that was filmed blowing a rainbow nothing more than "floating sushi"
Whale watch Kaikoura were sad to see our largest online news site refer one great reason for tourism as nothing more than food.
Whales are not eaten in New Zealand and most of the world frowns about eating them.
They changed the story after we complained to as many Whale places we could find.
The story now reads:
"They're majestic mammals - but are they also magical?" " A whale has shown its enchanting side by appearing to blow an incredible rainbow as it surfaced."
Asher Finlayson responsible for video at stuff the head of media at Fairfax New Zealand was unreachable for comment.
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Eggplosion - Slow motion egg explosion
Eggplosion - Slow motion egg explosion : Was bored so I thought I would make some eggs explode. This was recorded with high quality sound. MKH416 and a Zoom H6
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Stupid Axe Robber Attacks Candy No Disguise
This stupid axe robber decided to show his face and attack the candy bars while robbing a shop in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Christchurch Police investigating two dairy robberies that occurred yesterday and would like to identify the man in this video.
Police have obtained this CCTV footage from the Curletts Road robbery.
If you have any information on this man's identity or his whereabouts please call 111.
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Huge street brawl in Auckland, New Zealand
Do you know the men in this video?
Another night of senseless violence in Auckland’s party hot spots on Saturday night/Sunday morning has once again left Police frustrated and disappointed.
One man was left hospitalised after multiple fights in Karangahape Road, which took place over several inner city streets. Two men appear in court today charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and assault with intent to injure as a result .
Police made fourteen arrests in restoring order in the location mainly for disorderly behaviour.
This video shows just some of the chaotic scenes that Police had to deal with in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Just after 2am, a large group of more than 15 can be seen lining the side of K Road and fighting. Law-abiding members of the public are forced to take evasive action as the fighting moves into the middle of an intersection, in the path of oncoming traffic.
One of the brawls ends up taking place on the bonnet of a car waiting at the lights.
Police are now trying to identify the people in the video and are not ruling out further charges, as investigations continue.
Half an hour after the fight on K Road, another fight broke out nearby in East Street, in which the man in hospital sustained his injuries.
“It’s hugely frustrating and disappointing to see violence like this in our city at night. This was violence fuelled by alcohol and people who can’t handle their drink ” said Inspector Mark Benefield.
“It only takes one punch and someone falls, knocks their head and dies. How many families would that affect? These brawlers are just one moment away from changing people’s lives forever.
Not only that, but spare a thought for the innocent people who are going about their business along K Road; the motorist waiting at the lights who finds the bonnet of their car being used as a boxing ring. It’s extremely frightening and law-abiding people shouldn’t have to deal with it” he says.
Police will continue to patrol city party hot spots as the warmer weather approaches, and will be taking a very low tolerance approach to similar behaviour.
“We fully expect more people to come into the city at night as the party season approaches and we will be coming down hard on those who do behave badly whilst under the influence” he says.
Police will be asking bar owners and managers to be extra vigilant with patrons in meeting their responsibilities under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 .
“Auckland is a fantastic city to enjoy at this time of the year but it’s unacceptable that this level of violence occurs when people want to come into the city to enjoy themselves.”
Inspector Benefield reminds people coming into the Central Business District that that the entire CBD has a 24 hour alcohol ban which Police will enforce with $250 fines or arrest.
Anyone with information about the people involved in the fight is asked to contact Auckland Police on 09 302 6557.
Information can also be given anonymously to the organisation Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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A millionaires boat broke free crashed and washed up on the rocks
This happen a while ago in high winds off Wellington. That is one messed up boat.
The boat was craned out the water off the rocks.
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Massive 7.1 Earthquake In New Zealand
This is the M 7.1 earthquake that rocked New Zealand today. Raw footage of the New Zealand earthquake in Te Araroa.
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Extreme Cyclist Road Rage Girl Driver
This is 19yo Samantha getting caught up with some cyclists who refuse to let motorists past and refuse to go in single file. Excuse the language it is extreme road rage.
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