Ahiahi mārie, welcome to The Spinoff Daily. Today on The Spinoff: Can we finally just get on with the Golden Mile? Armed police at gang tangi: Who’s intimidating who? And an alternative summer reading list for the prime minister “Most transport operators around the country have front bike racks on at least some of their bus services. These models, which can take two bikes and unfold and lock around the wheels, now have warning tape on them, preventing their use. On November 8, a complete restriction on front-mounted bike racks on buses began, everywhere in the country. This followed an initial night-time ban that came in on November 2.” Windbag: Can we finally just get on with the Golden Mile? Armed police at gang tangi: Who’s intimidating who? An alternative summer reading list for the prime minister
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Why can't I take my bike on the bus any more?
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