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Focus: Queues form at petrol stations before fuel tax returns
Kiwis are racing to the pumps before a price jump of around 29 cents on Saturday. Video / NZ Herald / Cameron Pitney / Dean Purcell / Getty
Kiwis are racing to the pumps before a price jump of around 29 cents on Saturday. Video / NZ Herald / Cameron Pitney / Dean Purcell / Getty
Residents bought the townhouses with the understanding they could park on the street.
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Two people were taken into custody and police are still searching for a third.
The woman was fined $18,000 for a similar crime in 2016.
"It was just a mass coming down the hill."
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