New Zealand Police is encouraging revellers to have safe summers and holiday period ahead.
Auckland City is a vibrant, lively and exciting place over the summer period and police are encouraging revellers to have fun, enjoy their holiday but do it safely and responsibly with Operation Summer.
The Operation Summer is a targeted police operation that focuses on preventing alcohol-related harm and public place violence in Auckland over summers.
Central Auckland is a focal point for these incidents and based on historical trends, certain hotspots traditionally experience an increase in disorder over this time.
Police are planning to deal proactively with the anticipated increase, and are also encouraging revellers to have fun, but stay safe.
The weekends immediately before Christmas and New Year’s Eve are especially busy in the central city and Christmas parties combined with the warm weather and increasing celebrations before the holidays can lead to high levels of intoxication.
A high proportion of all public place assaults occur in the central city during this period, and we also know that 42 per cent of this violence occurs between 2a.m.-4 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
Traditionally, Police have responded reactively to these situations however this year Operation Summer aims to proactively prevent these incidents before they occur.
Police resources from three districts across Tamaki Makaurau will be patrolling the central city to keep revellers safe and urge members of the public to have fun, but take responsibility for their own actions and look after their friends.
“We encourage everyone to have a great time over the holiday period but also to do it responsibly and know when enough is enough,” Inspector Ben Offner, Area Prevention Manager, Auckland City Police said.
“We will be discouraging pre-loading of alcohol, which research tells us contributes to violence and disorder. It is also an offence for licensed premises to admit or have intoxicated persons on their premises, so we will be assisting them to comply with the law. Police will be actively identifying intoxicated people and prevent them entering drinking establishments, and we will have a high visibility at known hotspots,” Inspector Offner further added.
Some practical advice from Police on how to stay safe when you’re out and about over summers: