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Since Alert Level 3 came into place, six people have been charged with a total of six offences in Tamaki Makaurau and Upper Hauraki

Since Alert Level 3 came into place, six people have been charged with a total of six offences in Tamaki Makaurau and Upper Hauraki

Since Alert Level 3 came into place, six people have been charged with a
total of six offences in Tamaki Makaurau and Upper Hauraki, as at 5pm
yesterday (20 September 2021).

Of these, three were for Failure to Comply with
Direction/Prohibition/Restriction, two were for Failing to Comply with Order
(COVID-19), and one was a Health Act Breach.

In the same time period, 13 people were formally warned.

Police have received a total of 1,386 105-online breach notifications
relating to businesses, mass gatherings or people in Tamaki Makaurau and
Upper Hauraki.

Alert Level 2 compliance update:

Thirty one people have been charged with a total of 36 offences in Alert
Level 2, as at 5pm yesterday (30 September 2021).

Of these, 31 are for Failing to Comply with Order (COVID-19), two for Failing
to Stop (COVID-related), two for Failure to Comply with
Direction/Prohibition/Restriction and one is for
Assaults/Threatens/Hinders/Obstructs Enforcement Officer.

In the same time period, 10 people have been warned – six for Failure to
Comply with Direction/Prohibition/Restriction and four for Failing to Comply
with Order (COVID-19) and one person has received a youth referral for
Failing to Comply with Order (COVID-19). 

To date, Police have received a total of 1,242 105-online breach
notifications relating to businesses, mass gatherings or people in Alert
Level 2.

Checkpoint figures:

As of 11.59pm yesterday, September 30, a total of 391,800 vehicles have now
been stopped at the checkpoints on Auckland’s northern and southern
boundaries, with a total of 6237 vehicles having been turned around.

23,721 vehicles were processed at the checkpoints yesterday with 198 of those
vehicles turned around.

A total of 29 out of 4765 vehicles were turned away at the northern
checkpoints yesterday, while 169 vehicles out of 18,956 were turned around at
the southern checkpoints.

As at 11.59pm last night, 15,808 heavy vehicles have been stopped and 633 of
them have been turned around attempting to leave Tamaki Makaurau, with 48 of
those turned around yesterday.

Since Alert Level 3 came into place, six people have been charged with a total of six offences in Tamaki Makaurau and Upper Hauraki, as at 5pm yesterday (20 September 2021). Of these, three were for Failure to Comply with Direction/Prohibition/Restriction, two were for Failing to Comply with Order...

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