WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Emotional farewells are a common sight at airports, but travelers leaving the New Zealand city of Dunedin will have to be quick. A new three-minute time limit on goodbye hugs in the airport’s drop-off area is intended to prevent lingering cuddles from causing traffic jams.
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So - a bunch of jobsworths sitting around with a bank of stopwatches? Jeebus. That used to be a nice place, before the commies conquered it.
ReplyDeleteThe Kiwi government has already gotten away with so much , why not this? The population are sheep (and unarmed).
ReplyDeleteThe second amendment of the Constitution is the only document of any government ensuring the right of citizens to keep & bear arms.
DeleteEven libtards should recognize that uniqueness, alas they are so many useless, indoctrinated, sheep-like creatures.
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The parking nazis in Salt Lake city don't even give you 3 minutes.
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ReplyDeleteWhat are they doing? Dancing?
The newish SLC airport has a huge greeting area off to the side once you leave the secure area for Mormon brothers and sisters returning from their missions. This area prevents the crowded chaos that existed in the old airport.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't take that long to say goodbye, can't see the point in dragging it out, also never had anyone see me off, so what do I know
ReplyDeleteThe more I hear about NZ, the less I want to go there
ReplyDeleteSome of us live there and would agree with you. In many areas of politics we are effectively run by the WEF and it sucks. There is grumbling though as times get tough but there's no political party that will tackle the fundamental problem of government excess.
DeleteAnd no armed populace to enforce freedom.
DeletePeople who still have a Constitution should keep NZ in mind.
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Don’t know about you but three mins is plenty for a happy ending.
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