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Shaw's surprising stance on immobiliser incident

Marlborough woman says she was almost hit by a truck after her boss remotely turned off her vehicle as she drove through an intersection.

Chris Keall
Thu, 06 Sep 2018

The Greens are often the party that wants to to legislate – or at least hold an inquiry – at the drop of a hat.

But acting Associate Transport Minister James Shaw is taking a softly-softly approach after a Marlborough woman was reportedly stuck in the middle of an intersection after her boss

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Chris Keall
Thu, 06 Sep 2018
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