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24 charged for not telling police who was driving during West Auckland funeral procession

A large funeral procession involving gang members on Auckland s North Shore caused disruption to the local community. (Video first published November 2020) However, 24 vehicle owners have been charged for failing to tell police who was driving their vehicle at the time. “Failing or refusing to advise police who is the driver of a motor vehicle is an offence punishable by up to a $20,000 fine,” Patel said. There have been a number of gang rides resulting in fines and arrests in the past year. In November 2020, a large gang funeral procession involving 100 motorcycles and 150 vehicles took place in Auckland, resulting in 200 infringement notices.

Nurse runs across New Zealand, smashing Te Araroa trail record

Highlights of the trek have come from small everyday moments and having family, friends and strangers to share the journey with along the way, Thomas said. Her body had held up fairly well but Thomas said her goal was to not wreck herself and enjoy it. Thomas s mum Robynne Thomas, who had been with her the whole way, said in the North Island her daughter averaged 45km a day. During the South Island stint it was 60km a day. It had been special to spend that time with her daughter, Robynne said. Supplied Brooke Thomas, a Queenstown-based nurse and former competitive rower.

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