Simon Soulsby's car-pooling passengers have taken to flashing three-finger salutes at Auckland Transport enforcement officers after he received two $150 tickets for driving in Onewa Rd's high-priority traffic lane.
"They wave their hands out of the car and put three fingers up - not in an offensive way," said Mr Soulsby, an advertising account manager who has been car-pooling for three years to save time and money, and reduce pollution.
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His passengers, Rajitha Kurkulasuriya and Georgina Hill, have sent statements to Auckland Transport testifying they were in his car on both days in November when he is accused of trespassing in the lane, but he has yet to hear back to find out whether he will have to spend time and money going to court.