Anti-vaccine mandate protesters camping out on the lawn of New Zealand's Parliament have dug trenches and built makeshift drainage systems to stay dry, after sprinklers were turned on at the request of the Speaker of Parliament on the fifth day of protests on Saturday.
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Video. New Zealand anti-vaccine mandate protesters dig trenches to stay dry
Anti-vaccine mandate protesters camping out on the lawn of New Zealand's Parliament have dug trenches and built makeshift drainage systems to stay dry, after sprinklers were turned on at the request of the Speaker of Parliament on the fifth day of protests on Saturday.