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Rotorua policeman wins court battle over $70 fine following i-Park app frustrations

5 September 2025
in New Zealand
Rotorua policeman wins court battle over  fine following i-Park app frustrations
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A Rotorua police sergeant, Nicholas O’Sullivan, won a court case against a $70 parking ticket after demonstrating that the i-Park app he needed to pay for parking was malfunctioning. The court ruled in his favor, emphasizing that his effort to pay was a critical factor in the decision, despite a representative suggesting he should have parked elsewhere.

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