MP Geoff Shaw 'punches taxi protester'
Witnesses claim that the embattled Frankston MP Geoff Shaw has struck an elderly taxi protester on the steps of State Parliament.
Witnesses claim that the embattled Frankston MP Geoff Shaw has struck an elderly taxi protester on the steps of State Parliament.
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