The New Zealand crowd had dwindled to about a dozen Wednesday, but were back in full force over the weekend, BBC News reports. to suggest another song."What do people think of this ???" he wrote."My Heart Will Go On - Recorded By Candlelight by Matt Mulholland."
Singer James Blunt heard about the unique strategy and offered his own music."Give me a shout if this doesn't work," he tweeted to the New Zealand police. In what appears to be a burn, Mallard replied:"[James Blunt] we will take up your very kind offer. My only doubt is whether it is fair to our @nzpolice officers but I think they will be able to cope,"While Mallard dissed Blunt on Twitter, the singer's hit song,"You're Beautiful" was added to the playlist on Sunday, AFP news agency reports. Still, protesters from around the country converged outside of the parliament building on Monday.
Police keep a watch as people who oppose vaccine mandates gather near Parliament in Wellington, New Zealand Monday, Feb. 14, 2022. The protesters are not planning to leave any time soon after they drove in convoys from around the country nearly a week ago, setting up tents on Parliament's grounds and blocking surrounding streets with their cars and trucks. Using loud, annoying music has been used to discourage people in several situations.
Lockdowns in the early days of the pandemic and later vaccine mandates have helped keep their cases low. About 80% of the country is vaccinated, but the vaccine mandate and other restrictions are fueling resentment and protests – even though vaccines are proven safe and effective,
What….No Justin Bieber was available?.🎶🤔
I recommend a loud round of Yoko Ono's biggest hits.
just because New Zealand inhabitants can speak English doesn't mean those people aren't hostile , they might hunt you and Cook you up and eat you
Did it work?
'Baby Shark' yes. But Barry Manilow, gimme a break.
Cruel and unusual punishment. We need a war crime tribunal.
Ha, ha, ha, LOL!😅