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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    A trainee electricians's been fined 10-thousand dollars for problematic electrical work in south Taranaki

    A trainee electricians's been fined 10-thousand dollars for problematic electrical work in south Taranaki


    Bradley Payne has been charged in the New Plymouth District Court under the Electricity Act - for leaving a live wire exposed.

    He was doing unsupervised work on a shipping container.

    The property owner got an electric shock, and MBIE says someone could've been killed.

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