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Nadine Connock's avatar

Given that the public submissions process in New Zealand appears to serve more like a surveillance operation for the government to identify any loopholes or implications in legislation that they have not been able to spot themselves, and that reputable submitters have voluntarily handed over to them so kindly, it is more likely that they have got to go back to the drawing board on how to circumvent roadblocks that have presented themselves.

Robin Westenra's avatar

They have made the submission process such that Ai scans for answers they want to their questions. Everything else is ignored and probably goes into a database This from an insider who knows