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
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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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