leeches on the festering udder of the welfare state:

Housing NZ drops Mob eviction bid
Housing New Zealand has dropped a $1 million legal bid to evict three women with Mongrel Mob connections from their Lower Hutt state homes.
Robyn Winther, Huia Tamaka and Billy Taylor were given 90 days to leave their Farmer Crescent houses in March 2009 after neighbours complained of intimidation, threats and burglary by gang members associated with the women.
Armed police later stormed the street, arresting 10 people.
The trio fought the eviction attempt for two-and-a-half years through the Tenancy Tribunal, the Human Rights Tribunal and several courts.
The battle, which cost HNZ about $1 million, ended this week when the state agency announced it was calling of its legal bid.
Grubby, foul-mouthed primitive slags who’ve done nothing but spread their obese legs for their simian thuggish  sperm donors.
In order to breed yet another welfare ticket, which will in all likelyhood be abused if it’s lucky- and killed if not.
They then object to being kicked out of the taxpayer-funded houses in the street they’ve turned into a violent zoo and the taxpayer obligingly pays their legal costs in order to fight the eviction order.
Subsequently, the snivelling bureaucrats responsible for managing the houses decide to drop the case–after five courts have found the eviction legal and at a cost of $1million.
Hey, it’s only taxpayer’s money. It’s not as though it represents real work or anything…

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