Bosch Property manages the car park and other nearby buildings. In a non-emergency report to police filed yesterday, Stewart alleged Kath Ross tore down a promotion for Wednesday’s protest in the car park of the Farmers department store on Chapel St. Stewart said Ross caused “wilful damage of public interest posters on private property placed there by property manager”. “The message contained on the poster is contrary to the development proposal of circa $30million that Kathryn Ross has been urging Masterton District councillors to support.” Stewart said the company reserved its rights “to trespass the above-mentioned person”.
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