<i>A group of New Zealand motorists have found a way to save money on their compulsory car registration by declaring their vehicles to be non-commercial hearses.
They justified the claim by saying they carry dead chickens home from the supermarket, the Newstalk ZB radio network reported yesterday.
A Christchurch woman said she gave this explanation to the man behind the counter in the post office who approved it and gave her a registration sticker that cost NZ$200 (US$124) less than the standard charge for an ordinary car...</i> <a href="http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2006/07/29/2003320914">Entire Story</a>
They justified the claim by saying they carry dead chickens home from the supermarket, the Newstalk ZB radio network reported yesterday.
A Christchurch woman said she gave this explanation to the man behind the counter in the post office who approved it and gave her a registration sticker that cost NZ$200 (US$124) less than the standard charge for an ordinary car...</i> <a href="http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2006/07/29/2003320914">Entire Story</a>

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