Mister Organ

[6] As a result of Farrier's original story, the New Zealand Government introduced legislation outlawing excessive clamping fees.

[3] In late October 2022, broadcaster and The Platform founder Sean Plunket shared several legal documents on Twitter relating to a temporary restraining order issued against Farrier ahead of Mister Organ's release in November.

On 5 November, Farrier subsequently confirmed during a media interview with Radio New Zealand host Kim Hill that the legal documents were genuine.

On 8 November, Farrier announced during an interview with Tova O'Brien on Today FM that he would be pursuing legal action against Plunket over his Tweets and the dissemination of the protection order.

"[13] The Police found that Plunket had only shared redacted documents which were subsequently unredacted by other people on social media.