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Originally Posted by davflaws
Whanau?? - since they didn't seem to know, perhaps she was just telling them who she was.
It's the sheer hypocrisy of yet another leftist entitled Green politician that rules only apply to others, not to them when they are in power.
This is what she said :
“I’m entitled to a private life. I’m entitled to have a little fun with my mates and there are some people who take issue with that,” she said." "Whanau has said she has no regrets about that Friday night."
But when she was challenged about being tipsy (call it drunk and having had too much to drink already), she was perfectly happy to let the restaurant know who she was - the big freaking mayor - and they better let her have more alcohol! It's not private anymore when she wants to use her office to demand her own way.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/a-capi...ORBWRZ3TXJOYM/
paywalled
Do you know who I am?
Last edited by Balance; 04-07-2023 at 09:24 AM.
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Last edited by winner69; 04-07-2023 at 09:42 AM.
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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Originally Posted by Balance
Showing her total lack of class and self control, overheard using lots of Fs etc etc
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/wel...complete-saint
Since The Post on Monday revealed the Friday incident, two punters at the restaurant have come forward.
One of them confirmed to NewstalkZB that the mayor asked wait staff, “do you know who I am?”. This was earlier claimed by the waiter serving the pair.
One man, who asked not to be identified, said he and his 13 and 15-year-old teenagers were sitting near Whanau and her friend and heard a lot of loud swearing: “Lots of words beginning with F.”
"Do you know who I am" classic Lefty Aholes
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She's a real mare that one!
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The bars better be well stocked if Anna Lorck and Tory decide to have a night out together.
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Isnt its the bars/waiters responsibility to present the person who patronised the restaurant with the bill before they left, thats always happened to me so how come in Wellington that isnt the case ?
Not a very good way to run a business imho.
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It's a very (good) busy restaurant and all of the tables inside are behind the front counter so you pay on your way out. There are tables out front where the mayor was sitting so there's an honesty policy if you sit outside to come in and pay your bill.
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Originally Posted by thegreatestben
It's a very (good) busy restaurant and all of the tables inside are behind the front counter so you pay on your way out. There are tables out front where the mayor was sitting so there's an honesty policy if you sit outside to come in and pay your bill.
Its still the owners responsibility to collect the bill, its called capitalism otherwise the meal etc if free, socialism , that simple !
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Originally Posted by whatsup
Its still the owners responsibility to collect the bill, its called capitalism otherwise the meal etc if free, socialism , that simple !
Obviously you have never been to the very popular Asian restaurants in Auckland where patrons go to the counter to pay their bills after they have finished dining.
There's no question of the restaurant presenting you with a bill as it's considered rude and uncouth to do so.
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Originally Posted by whatsup
Its still the owners responsibility to collect the bill, its called capitalism otherwise the meal etc if free, socialism , that simple !
Oh dear. How far will lefties go to avoid putting their blame on their pals.
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