Protesters who caused havoc across Wellington鈥檚 roads have secured a meeting with the Transport Minister after promising they would stop blocking traffic if a meeting was organised.
Restore Passenger Rail spokeswoman Rosemary Penwarden said the half-hour-long meeting will take place on December 6 - and if there鈥檚 not a commitment from Michael Wood, they鈥檒l be back disrupting traffic once again.
She says if the government disagree with their proposal 鈥渢hat鈥檚 not going to be a good outcome for us.鈥
She says they鈥檒l look at their possibilities and says it鈥檚 likely 鈥渢he people of New Zealand have not heard the last of us.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased the Transport Minister is prepared to meet. But will he show leadership at this time of Climate Emergency? Real leadership means restoring an affordable and accessible nationwide passenger rail service for the people of Aotearoa NZ.鈥
Penwarden said the group will not disrupt traffic up until this meeting as a gesture of good faith.
Up until this point the group had blocked roads across Wellington, including Transmission Gully, State Highway 1 in Johnsonville, and the Mt Victoria Tunnel.
In one protest the group climbed a gantry above State Highway 1 in Johnsonville and planned to join Parliament鈥檚 Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee to deliver their petition via Zoom.
However, they were not allowed to join while actively breaking the law.
Transport Minister Michael Woods has been firm in his criticism of the group, saying in October their actions were 鈥渄angerous, stupid and counter-productive鈥.
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Wood earlier told 九一星空无限 the Government is working with plenty of railway advocates who he says push the Government to 鈥渄o more and do it faster鈥.
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