Mayoral Candidates on our precious pets
With all the harm being done to our pets we need to consider them very carefully when we vote. This video will give you some insight on two Mayoral candidates and gives insight on Phil Goff as he did not want to talk about our pets. This is more information to consider. Some very interesting facts came out on these interviews.
The more information we have the better.
" Paw Justice
Thank you to mayoral candidates, John Tamiheri and Craig Lord, for talking to us about issues affecting pet owners in Auckland and what we can expect if they are elected. We invited Mayor Phil Goff to speak with us, but unfortunately, this invitation was not taken up and we couldn't secure an interview.
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Watch the interviews and see what they have to say about transparency and fairness of Council processes, dog registration fees, the RPMP, and..."
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