22 Nov 2018

The Panel with Gary McCormick and Ruth Money (Part 2)

From The Panel, 4:05 pm on 22 November 2018

It's the tenth annual "go home on time day ". More and more workers are experiencing "time theft" by staying later at work, coming in early, working through your lunch break and taking your work home in the weekend. What the Panelists Gary McCormick and Ruth Money want to talk about. It's taken five years to build but the river promenade, in Christchurch's Avon Precinct is about to open. Green Party MP Marama Davidson sent a tweet about her daughter being constantly followed around in shops by security. She asked if others had this happen to them. The twitter response indicated that pakeha doon't experience this. Anton Blank is an author who's written about inconscious bias and explains just what's going on in a situation like this. A fake speed camera situated at the southern entrance to the Taranaki town of Inglewood has done a valiant job for two year by deterring speeding. It's just recently that it appears motorists have cottoned-on and their speeds in the area have gone back up. Traffic lawyer Steve Cullen thinks fake speed cameras are great.