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Published 11:45 12 Jan 2017 GMT
Updated 18:21 14 Jan 2017 GMT
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"The team has been questioned today and while they say their comments were not directed at the parking wardens, they apologise sincerely for any distress caused."https://twitter.com/ChiefsRugby/status/819412999605612544 Kelvyn Eglington of the Hamilton City Council told Stuff:
"I have today spoken with the two female wardens and firstly, I would like to commend them on their dignity, integrity and the professionalism with which they, and the rest of our regulatory staff, perform their jobs under often-trying conditions. "Sadly, abuse of our staff in these situations is all-too-common. They have a tough job, but they do it well and people often don't realise the benefits they bring. Most people treat them with respect, but there is a minority of people who believe it is ok to demean and abuse parking wardens."While some may have sympathy with anyone who screams to the Gods for getting a parking ticket in any part of the world, the Chiefs players were supposed to be on their best behaviour in 2017. This is a bad, bad start.
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