By Peter Weber The Week
Blasting “Baby Shark” and turning on the sprinklers didn’t dislodge a group of protesters against COVID-19 vaccine requirements who have been camped outside New Zealand’s Parliament building for two weeks, copying the tactics from Canadian “Freedom Convoy” blockades. So, as in Canada, police have started moving in to push back the well-organized protests. And on Tuesday, one protester nearly drove into a line of officers, police in Wellington said.
About 250 officers arrived at dawn to move concrete barriers and tighten the cordon around the protest encampment, The Associated Press reports. Hundreds of cars and trucks are blocking the streets of Wellington, the capital, and police have used the barriers to allow protesters to drive away but not enter the area. In video posted online, a white car is seen driving the wrong way toward a group of officers, then stopping short as police scramble out of the way.

















