Thursday, April 25, 2024

Police issue moo-ve along directions

Sixty-one people have been charged with a total of 65 offences as part of Tāmaki Makaurau Police compliance operations since Alert Level 4 was enacted.

Of these, 51 were for Failing to Comply with Order (COVID-19), 11 for Failure to Comply with Direction, one for Failing to Stop (Covid 19-related), and two for Assaults/Threatens/Hinders/Obstructs Enforcement Officer.

In the same time period, 141 people were formally warned for a range of offences.

“To date, Police have received a total of 7,331 105-online breach notifications relating to businesses, mass gatherings or people in Tāmaki Makaurau,” a NZ Police spokesperson said.

Around a third are in relation to businesses and 60% are in relation to mass gatherings, Police said.

Police say the numbers of vehicles passing through the checkpoints remains low, and only a small number of vehicles are continuing to be turned around.

“This shows our community is overall following the rules and ensuring they have the correct documentation ready to show our staff on the checkpoints,” the spokesperson said.

“Wild weather in Auckland last night saw a mini tornado on State Highway 1 knock over nearly every road cone. We want to acknowledge our officers and partners who are working in some pretty wet and windy conditions.”

Police staff did get a surprise when some local four-legged residents decided they wanted to try to breach the strict border restrictions.

Forty cattle stampeded from a paddock onto Mercer Ferry Road before Police staff managed to herd them onto Orams Road.

“The cattle soon realised the grass was not greener on the other side and started to head back to their own property facilitated by Police, Defence Force staff and the farmer at the property,” Police said.

“Police decided to let the cattle off with a warning on this occasion.”

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