Taiming Zhang took the James Cook Hotel to the Human Rights Review Tribunal after being banned for disputing the difference between Coke No Sugar and Coke Zero, claiming it was a breach of his human rights. Zhang has a history of lodging complaints, including against Victoria University and a Wellington restaurant, prompting the tribunal to note the lack of seriousness in his claims. The tribunal ultimately struck out his case, finding that his ban was not related to a political opinion as he claimed.
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