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Father's smacking case is dismissed Outside the court, the man's lawyer, Tony Bouchier, said his client had only exercised reasonable discipline on the children. He had pushed one of the girls to get her to hurry for school and threw the jeans at the other to get her attention. Mr Bouchier, who is critical of the "domestic violence industry", said he supported the referendum to have the anti-smacking legislation repealed. "When the whole issue was being discussed in Parliament and in public, they said that minor matters would not end up in court, it would only be the serious ones. I am not condemning the police for protecting children, but the public were given assurances that the police would consider this law carefully, and in this case they have not." ...Mr Bouchier said that it was not the mother of the children who complained, but her sister. He said there seemed to be some animosity between the father of the children and the sister who had interfered. This type of discipline is probably meted out to children every day in New Zealand." |