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James Imlach: NZ Motor Caravan Association Property and Policy National Manager on the proposed freedom camping bylaw in the Queenstown Lakes District

James Imlach: NZ Motor Caravan Association Property and Policy National Manager on the proposed freedom camping bylaw in the Queenstown Lakes District

The Mike Hosking Breakfast · Newstalk ZB

October 8, 20253m 7s

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Fears a proposed bylaw to combat freedom camping in the Queenstown Lakes District could be a headache for Kiwis. 

The new bylaw goes before councillors this week and proposes 15 designated freedom camping sites for the district following a surge in freedom campers. 

People freedom camping in other areas could face fines of at least $400.  

New Zealand Motor Caravan Association's James Imlach says there was consultation from the council, but it wasn’t done well enough to get a plan that both protects the community and allows law-abiding people to camp in the district without causing harm. 

He told Mike Hosking it seems to have been a bit of a token gesture, as the proposed bylaw is very similar to what they’ve been trying to push for a number of years, and it seems like the council’s just trying to find a new way to get the same outcome. 

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