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1290 days ago

Poll: Do you support the fine increase for using a mobile while driving from $80 to $150?

Reporter Community News

Drivers have been captured on camera boldly using their phones while driving, to video call, text and make calls.

The footage, taken in Auckland, comes as the Government increased the cost of a fine for using a cellphone while driving from $80 to $150.

Over the course of a week, ahead of the fine… View more
Drivers have been captured on camera boldly using their phones while driving, to video call, text and make calls.

The footage, taken in Auckland, comes as the Government increased the cost of a fine for using a cellphone while driving from $80 to $150.

Over the course of a week, ahead of the fine increase, a Stuff visual journalist captured numerous people using their phones while driving, including a woman who appeared to be on a video call while passing through an intersection, a man speaking on the phone and numerous people texting or looking at their phone.

Last year, police issued more than 40,000 infringement notices for the offence.

A driver for Dingo Groundworx NZ was captured using their phone while driving a truck along Williamson Ave, in Ponsonby.

Owner Cameron Hadley told Stuff all employees were very aware they should not be using their phones while driving.

He said he would be raising the issue in a staff meeting.

AA road safety spokesman Dylan Thomsen told Stuff he wasn’t surprised to hear about the woman video calling while driving.

While AA supports the Government’s fine increase, Thomsen said it wasn’t going to solve the problem.

“People just can’t resist the temptation if they hear their phone go off ... it’s not something you do by accident.”

“A lot of people use their phone behind the wheel and don’t do other risky things.”

He hopes as there are further advancements in technology, phone companies can have default “do not disturb” modes that activate as soon as drivers start moving in their car.

“Until we change the mindset it will be hard with enforcement alone, people don’t appreciate the risks until it’s too late,” Thomsen said.

To see video footage, go here:

www.stuff.co.nz...

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Do you support the fine increase for using a mobile while driving from $80 to $150?
  • 90.2% Yes
    90.2% Complete
  • 8% No
    8% Complete
  • 1.8% Unsure- it's too complex
    1.8% Complete
2161 votes
1284 days ago

Your Big Mac, ordered from here.

McDonald's

New Zealand’s lush green pastures and temperate climate means our country produces some of the world’s best beef.

New Zealand is one of McDonald’s top ten beef-producing markets and it’s such a hit with the rest of the world that a significant percentage of NZ’s beef exports are to … View more
New Zealand’s lush green pastures and temperate climate means our country produces some of the world’s best beef.

New Zealand is one of McDonald’s top ten beef-producing markets and it’s such a hit with the rest of the world that a significant percentage of NZ’s beef exports are to international McDonald’s markets.

We partner with many Kiwi farmers who produce our beef, including Whangara Farms which was the first beef farm outside of Europe to be invited to the McDonald’s Flagship Farmers programme.

ANZCO Foods, based in the small Taranaki town of Waitara, are responsible for making our 100% beef patties. About 90% of the staff at the Waitara plant are locals and they manage to produce around half a million patties each day.

Our quality beef cuts are minced and that’s it. No additives or fillers, just mince that is formed in patties, before they’re flash-frozen and sent to restaurants.
Learn more

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1284 days ago

A great way to start a Friday

Alison Chamberlain from Rotary North Harbour

Rotary North Harbour meets every Friday morning at the cafe attached to North Shore Squash courts. Avoid the 8am rush on Lake Road and join us at 7 am for breakfast, news of projects on the Shore, and good speakers. We are finished by 8.30 am. What a good start to the last day of the week. … View moreRotary North Harbour meets every Friday morning at the cafe attached to North Shore Squash courts. Avoid the 8am rush on Lake Road and join us at 7 am for breakfast, news of projects on the Shore, and good speakers. We are finished by 8.30 am. What a good start to the last day of the week. Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com...

1285 days ago

Recommendations

Kim from Takapuna

Hey Neighbors!

Can anyone recommend decent reliable careful movers 🚛 & a cleaner or cleaning company that does vacate cleans? 🧹🧽
(That doesn’t cost the earth)

Thank you 😊 🙏

1285 days ago

Mother's Day

NumberWorks'nWords Takapuna

Thank you to all our amazing mums from the team at NumberWorks'nWords.

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1285 days ago

Walking stars is back for 2021!

The Team from Cancer Society Auckland

Wahoo – our popular night-time walking half marathon is back and brighter than ever!

Join us on September 13 to light up Auckland’s vibrant CBD while raising funds for the Cancer Society. With an all-new 12km option for 2021, Walking Stars is achievable by everyone. You can choose to power … View more
Wahoo – our popular night-time walking half marathon is back and brighter than ever!

Join us on September 13 to light up Auckland’s vibrant CBD while raising funds for the Cancer Society. With an all-new 12km option for 2021, Walking Stars is achievable by everyone. You can choose to power walk or stroll, but no running!

Sign up now and save with our early bird deal of just $59.
Sign up now

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1287 days ago

Guests Welcome Dinner Meeting (Human Rights Speaker)

Sylvia Heywood from Soroptimist International North Shore

Do you care about human rights?
We do and we would welcome other like minded women to join us at the Backyard on Wednesday evening, 12th May to hear Joanne, the Northern Coordiantor of Hagar International speak about extreme human rights abuses like slavery and trafficking. RSVP by 10th May to … View more
Do you care about human rights?
We do and we would welcome other like minded women to join us at the Backyard on Wednesday evening, 12th May to hear Joanne, the Northern Coordiantor of Hagar International speak about extreme human rights abuses like slavery and trafficking. RSVP by 10th May to Sylvia on 0211527174 or email sinorthshore@siswp.org. www.facebook.com...

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1287 days ago

Noguchi coffee table for sale

Susan from Devonport

I love this table but am reluctantly selling because it does not fit the space in my new home. I bought the table 9months ago for $650 BUT am selling for $350.

Negotiable

1287 days ago

Mother’s Day

The Team from Auckland Council

It’s Mother’s Day this Sunday. OurAuckland has some great ideas for things to do with your mother this weekend: bit.ly...

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1289 days ago

Declutter & Earn Money

Keziah from Takapuna

Do you have old clutter or items you don’t use anymore? Are you wanting to make some spare cash?

But you don’t have the time to sell it? Or you don’t know how to use trademe? Or you just can’t be bothered?

This service is perfect for you. I can come into your home, help you sort the … View more
Do you have old clutter or items you don’t use anymore? Are you wanting to make some spare cash?

But you don’t have the time to sell it? Or you don’t know how to use trademe? Or you just can’t be bothered?

This service is perfect for you. I can come into your home, help you sort the items you want to sell. I will take photos of everything and sell it on your behalf, you don’t have to worry. I can do the research on similar items and sell it for the appropriate price. I am great at taking photos, selling items and have a very high success rate!

I can come at a time that best suits you, I only take a 10% commission fee on each item that successfully sells.

Please pass this on if you know any elderly moving out of home, this service is perfect for them. I can sell old junk or old gems. Someone’s junk is someone’s else treasure.

1296 days ago

Poll: What would you use a Louvre for?

The Louvre Company

We provide powder coated aluminium, Motorised Roof Louvres, from start to finish. Our NZ Made and Designed Roof Louvres have an integrated gutter system and are operable with a remote controller. Extending your outdoor living with the perfect sun and rain control. We also specialize in Manually … View moreWe provide powder coated aluminium, Motorised Roof Louvres, from start to finish. Our NZ Made and Designed Roof Louvres have an integrated gutter system and are operable with a remote controller. Extending your outdoor living with the perfect sun and rain control. We also specialize in Manually Operable Louvres and Fixed Louvres.

Now we want to know your thoughts below. Simply let us know what you would use a louvre for.

Get your free quote today! Call or email with the rough measurements of your louvre, and find out for yourself that TLC has quality NZ made and designed louvres for accessible prices!

info@thelouvrecompany.co.nz
0800 852 669 (TLC NOW)
Find out more

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What would you use a Louvre for?
  • 20.8% Rain protection
    20.8% Complete
  • 18.2% Sun protection
    18.2% Complete
  • 5.2% Privacy
    5.2% Complete
  • 55.8% To extend my outdoor living area
    55.8% Complete
77 votes
1288 days ago

We Say/You Say: Queen Street

The Team from Community News

Kia ora Auckland,

Should Queen Street be car-free?

Major roading upgrades are set to get underway on Queen Street which the council says will improve pedestrian spaces.

The work is set to begin on Monday between Shortland and Customs streets, limiting traffic to a single lane each way and … View more
Kia ora Auckland,

Should Queen Street be car-free?

Major roading upgrades are set to get underway on Queen Street which the council says will improve pedestrian spaces.

The work is set to begin on Monday between Shortland and Customs streets, limiting traffic to a single lane each way and with bus priority in the evening peak.

Some have expressed their concerns for the project including a group of businesses and landlords calling itself Save Queen. The group applied for an interim injunction to halt the council's planned Queen St upgrade and a High Court Judge will decide whether to approve the injunction later today.

Should the upgrade go even further and ban passenger vehicles altogether? Let us know in the comments and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comment used in your local community paper.

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1288 days ago

Clearing out under the house...

John from HomeDownsize

Cleared out under a house as the house was being sold. The job didn't take long and some of the items pulled out were recycled as well as sold on which saved on dumping charges as well as the final bill.

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1288 days ago

Sofa slip-covers

Paddy from Hauraki

Hi
Can anyone recommend someone to make slip covers for a 3 seater sofa.

thanks 0211343401

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