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Court saves cabbie from Auckland Transport's zealous parking pounce


A corporate cab driver had to go to the High Court to overturn a $40 parking ticket issued by a “zealous” parking warden in central Auckland.

Niko Kloeten
Fri, 23 Aug 2013

A corporate cab driver had to go to the High Court to overturn a $40 parking ticket issued by a “zealous” parking warden in central Auckland.

Kenneth Phillip Howell was given the ticket in February when he went to pick up a customer from the National Bank building at 205 Queen St, via the

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Niko Kloeten
Fri, 23 Aug 2013
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Court saves cabbie from Auckland Transport's zealous parking pounce
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