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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Police have well and truly drilled in the saying 'say it don't spray it' to an Auckland man

    Police have well and truly drilled in the saying 'say it don't spray it' to an Auckland man


    A 40-year-old Belmont man will appear in court today after multiple social media reports of him spitting at people in Devonport and Bayswater.

    He's been charged with three counts of common assault and a charge of resisting arrest.

    When police caught up with the serial spitter he attempted to spit at officers.

    Police say they will oppose bail because of concerns about his alleged behaviour.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Law and Order:
    Belief the Police need more robust questioning - after revelations an Opotiki man served three years for a manslaughter, he didn't commit 9:27

    Entertainment:
    Kim Novak fears "social media and AI" are "today's bad directors" because they are "trying to remake women" 9:13

    Law and Order:
    Belief more time is needed to better understand the impact of an on-street parking trial near Christchurch Hospital 9:07

    Entertainment:
    Snoop Dogg has admitted he is "not perfect" after facing a backlash over his criticism of a same-sex couple in Lightyear 8:43

    Law and Order:
    The lawyer of Opotiki man Harry Matchitt is shedding light on how the courts came to learn he falsely confessed to the 2016 killing of Brian Hilton 8:17

    Entertainment:
    Stephen King is "afraid" of dementia and frets about being diagnosed with a terrifying brain condition every time he forgets a word 8:13

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    Business:
    Airline capacity's bouncing back more slowly than hoped 8:07

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    A dispute between the unions representing nurses and midwives, over ongoing strike action 7:57


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