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Man takes hotel to tribunal over Coke dispute

Last updated: January 31, 2025 11:48 pm
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When it comes to choosing between Coke No Sugar and Coke Zero, the debate may seem trivial to some. However, for Taiming Zhang, the distinction was significant enough to spark a series of legal battles that landed him in front of the Human Rights Review Tribunal.

Zhang, no stranger to filing claims, previously took on Victoria University and a Wellington restaurant before setting his sights on the James Cook Hotel. His latest dispute with the hotel stemmed from a disagreement over the availability of Coke No Sugar, which the bartender claimed was essentially the same as Coke Zero.

Despite being refunded for his drink, Zhang felt compelled to challenge the hotel’s advertising practices and ultimately found himself banned from the premises due to his behavior on New Year’s Eve and his habit of lounging on restaurant couches.

In a surprising turn of events, Zhang attempted to frame his ban as a violation of his human rights, citing the protection of “political opinions” under the Human Rights Act. However, the Human Rights Review Tribunal swiftly dismissed his claim, stating that his argument lacked merit.

While Zhang’s legal battles may have caused a stir, they ultimately serve as a reminder of the importance of distinguishing between genuine human rights issues and trivial grievances. The tribunal’s decision to strike out Zhang’s claim highlights the need for individuals to consider the significance of their complaints before pursuing legal action.

In a world where complex cases of privacy breaches and human rights violations abound, it is essential to prioritize genuine concerns over frivolous disputes. Zhang’s experience serves as a cautionary tale, underscoring the importance of focusing on legitimate human rights issues and refraining from abusing legal processes for personal gain.

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By Jeremy Wilkinson

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