A police officer uses a sledge-hammer to smash a side window of a car left locked on the Auckland Harbour Bridge on Saturday by an anti-tour protester. All eight lanes of the bridge were blocked for about 15min when protesters parked their cars across the city end of the bridge. RIGHT: A leotard-clad member of Actors Against Apartheid, made up as a clown, is assisted by a St John Ambulanceman after being hit by a police long baton in Onslow Road.
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Press, 14 September 1981, Page 3
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81A police officer uses a sledge-hammer to smash a side window of a car left locked on the Auckland Harbour Bridge on Saturday by an anti-tour protester. All eight lanes of the bridge were blocked for about 15min when protesters parked their cars across the city end of the bridge. RIGHT: A leotard-clad member of Actors Against Apartheid, made up as a clown, is assisted by a St John Ambulanceman after being hit by a police long baton in Onslow Road. Press, 14 September 1981, Page 3
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