NewsWorld WORLD: New Zealand police blast Baby Shark, Frozen’s Let it Go to dispel anti-vax protesters by Barbados Today 14/02/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 14/02/2022 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 191 SOURCE: India Express – For over a week now New Zealand’s capital Wellington has been on a standstill over protests against the government’s coronavirus restrictions and the vaccine mandate. The protests that began on February 8 escalated after a group of people camped outside New Zealand’s parliament on February 11. According to the BBC, in an attempt to dislodge the protesters who have adopted the title “Convoy for Freedom”, authorities have started blaring loud music interspersed with vaccine information messages and announcements urging people to leave. The BBC reported the police opened sprinklers on the lawns where the protesters had camped and made repeated requests for them to vacate the area. When all of this failed, the authorities adopted a suggestion made by Parliament Speaker Trevor Mallard—to blast loud music to unnerve the campers. On Sunday, Mallard even tweeted song suggestions that the police could use. The BFM News reported that authorities have been blasting songs like old hits of Barry Manilow to children’s songs like Let It Go from Frozen and Baby Shark. In response, the protesters played Twisted Sister’s We’re Not Gonna Take It. This musical face-off prompted UK singer James Blunt to tweet his support to the New Zealand Police. Interestingly, soon after Blunt’s tweet, some Wellington residents noted that the police played Blunt’s popular songs You’re Beautiful and Let it Go. Despite these innovative tactics and anti-vaccination protesters continue to camp outside the parliament as of Monday. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Convict’s application for leave to appeal adjourned until March 17/12/2025 At least 16 people in attack on Hanukkah celebration on Sydney beach 14/12/2025 Prime Minister Mia Mottley named among Forbes’ 100 Most Powerful Women for... 11/12/2025