1The Owen Glenn inquiry into family violence was launched with high hopes of finding solutions to New Zealand's growing issue of domestic abuse. However after less than a year, its future looks increasingly uncertain with 27 or the original 38 Think Tank panellists quitting the inquiry. It has come to light that Sir Owen Glenn himself pleaded no contest to a charge of physically abusing a young woman in Hawaii in 2002. While the case was dismissed in 2004, Glenn, who denies the allegations, failed to reveal the incident while seeking to become an ambassador for the anti-violence White Ribbon campaign. Interview with Sir Owen Glenn.
2Are parking tickets legal? One legal researcher suggests that there is a major loophole that could cost the Hutt City Council early.
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