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SMOKER SEES DIVERSION

Confirmed and unrepentant smoker Waimarino councillor Errol Sue saw the opportunity for a "smokescreen" to divert the attention away from fag dragers at the last ton planning meeting. The town planning committee had been asked to approve the erection of a sign as part of the "Drink, Drive, Die" anti drunk-driver campaign. In seconding the approval motion cr Sue muttered "at least they're not pickin' on us smokers this time!"

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 264, 22 November 1988, Page 7

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SMOKER SEES DIVERSION Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 264, 22 November 1988, Page 7

SMOKER SEES DIVERSION Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 264, 22 November 1988, Page 7

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