Tough Guys Promote Love and Respect
Super Maori Fullus Roger, Jack, Mathew and Mervyn to visit Taranaki as part of national road trip speading anti-violence message.
Tough Guys Promote Love and Respect
They look tough but their message is of love and respect for all.
Super Maori Fullas Roger, Jack, Mathew and Mervyn are riding against family violence on their Harley Davidson’s again this month following their successful national road trip in February.
On Wednesday the 24th June the group will spend three days in Taranaki visiting local school and youth groups, riding their Harley’s around and generally enjoying the Taranaki hospitality while speaking on their message.
The brothers grew up the Super Maori Fulla way – surrounded by love and respect. Now they are using the visibility and mobility of their 2008/2009 Harley Davidsons to attract New Zealanders from all walks of life to the Super Maori Fulla way of life.
“We are inviting New Zealanders to join us and eliminate family violence the Super Maori Fulla Way,” Jack Paki, one of the brothers said.
“Anyone can be a Super Maori Fulla. We don’t condone violence in any form to any person whatever their age. We intervene in an appropriate way when we see or know about violence in families.
“We know that family violence is a serious social problem in New Zealand. We hope that by drawing attention to this issue with our bikes and our ride we will reach people in a new way.
“We know there are lots of great dads and partners out there. There’s a lot of good men and women who don’t hurt their loved ones, who can help and support others to be violence free,” Jack said.
For more information please contact:
Mary Beaumont: Taranaki Safe Family Trust: 06 7591492
Jack Paki: 027 492 4328
Stephanie Edmond, It’s not OK Campaign: 029 200 6102

