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‘Shameless’ AT staffer flouts parking rules for food stop

Pedestrian says driver narrowly missed her as he halted for lunch

- Bernard Orsman

Police were called after an Auckland Transport employee mounted the footpath, narrowly missing a pedestrian, to park and pick up lunch-time takeaways in the CBD.

As colleagues were putting the finishing touches on a parking strategy to drasticall­y reduce kerbside parking on busy roads, the male employee nipped out at lunchtime for an Indian takeaway on March 17.

At the same time a pedestrian, who wanted to be known only by her first name, Danielle, was heading to a liquor store on Beach Rd when the man’s car mounted the pavement behind her with “zero care for any pedestrian­s”.

“He was pretty close. I remember being a bit freaked out by it,” she said.

Danielle went into the liquor store and spoke with the owner, Vash Vyas, who asked the man, who was wearing a shirt sporting the Auckland Transport logo, to apologise.

“I asked him why he was driving on the footpath and he said ‘it was his wish to’, so basically he could do what he wanted, and then he was abusive to Vash. He just didn’t care,” Danielle said.

Vyas said he confronted the man after he narrowly missed hitting Danielle, who was on the footpath shaking, but the man was shameless and showed no remorse.

Danielle said she complained to the police, who came back last week to say they had spoken to the man who was very apologetic and swore he wasn’t rude or abusive.

“I also laid a complaint with Auckland Transport, but I haven’t heard a single thing back from them,” she said.

An AT spokeswoma­n said that “as police are investigat­ing this matter we are unable to comment”.

Under a controvers­ial parking strategy, AT is proposing to eliminate kerbside parking on main arterial and feeder roads across the city.

AT is working to the principle that kerbside parking is the “lowest priority” on strategic roads and will automatica­lly be “repurposed to provide space for projects that increase the movement of people and goods, except under exceptiona­l circumstan­ces”.

Auckland councillor­s voted 13-10 at a planning committee meeting to endorse the parking strategy for public consultati­on this month.

Police have been contacted for comment.

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 ?? Photo / Dean Purcell ?? Vintage Wines owner Vash Vyas says a man wearing a shirt with an AT logo drove his car (below) on to the footpath on Beach Rd to pick up takeaways.
Photo / Dean Purcell Vintage Wines owner Vash Vyas says a man wearing a shirt with an AT logo drove his car (below) on to the footpath on Beach Rd to pick up takeaways.

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