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ational's police spokesperson says the party may ban gang facial tattoos if its planned ban on gang patches does not work.
Mark Mitchell, expected to be the next police minister, told Checkpoint they will be made to apply foundation when they wake up in the morning or face arrest.
The party is also promising to allow police to search suspected gang members, their vehicles and properties without warrants, and issue dispersal notices banning gang members from talking to one others.
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Mitchell said gang activity would also be banned on social media.
Tensions are running high following a spate of gang-related violence in ΕpΕtiki, and a highly visible gang funeral in the Bay of Plenty town earlier this year.
"We know that there's gang tensions in ΕpΕtiki. We know that there was a gang-related homicide there a couple of months ago and the Mongrel Mob turned up and took the town under siege," Mitchell told Checkpoint on Wednesday.
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