A controversial anti-car-theft sticker scheme abandoned by police has been rekindled by Christchurch law firm Weston Ward and Lascelles. The firm has produced its own brand of the stickers for car windscreens, dubbed socially divisive by the Human Rights Commission when promoted by police. The stickers indicate that any person
Anti-theft car sticker campaign back
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