A nationwide garden centre chain that "cynically'' flouts trading laws by opening for business on Good Friday every year has vowed to continue the illegal trading, despite today being hit with maximum fines.
Oderings opened five stores in Christchurch and outlets in Havelock North, Napier, Upper Hutt, Hamilton, and Palmerston North on April 6, Good Friday, this year.
Today at Christchurch District Court, a judge said there was no reason he shouldn't impose the maximum fine of $1000 for each breach of the trading law.
Judge Raoul Neave described Oderings' move as a "cynical piece of offending'', adding that the firm was "blatant in its intent to disregard and defy the law''.
Oderings were fined $10,000 on each charge plus court costs totalling $1328.90.