A possum trapper unhappy with the Government's Covid-19 response ended up in court after leaving several abusive messages for Minister Chris Hipkins.
Wayne Andrew McIvor, 53, pleaded guilty to two charges of misusing a telephone when he appeared at the Invercargill District Court today.
Between August 15 and 23 this year, McIvor made several phone calls and left four voice messages to Hipkins' Remutaka electoral office.
The summary of facts stated that the general theme of the messages was McIvor's opposition to the Government's response to the pandemic.
McIvor sounded aggressive and abusive, cursing and using offensive words, it said.