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Appeal for information following water meter damage in Huntly

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Police are making enquiries following damage to a number of water meters, directly impacting the Huntly Reservoir water levels.

“We would like to hear from anyone with information that could assist our enquiries, including any reports of suspicious behaviour around the Huntly area over the weekend”.

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You can contact Police via 105, either over the phone or online, referencing file number 250407/6712.

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  1. Water is a Universal Human Right as set forth in the U.N. Human Rights treaty which NZ signed on to.
    Water cannot be detained, metered, shut-off or with-held for human consumption.
    Neither can governments poison the same (fluoridation come to mind, along with psychotropics placed in drinking water by governments ie LSD in the NYC water system circa 1968..).
    Electrical Smart Meters, Water Meters, and 5G Street lamps are all illegal under International Human Rights Laws.
    THAT is what the Police should be investigating!!!

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