Friday, 13 May 2016 - 9:15am |
Auckland City

Alcohol the focus of Police operation

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Police will take a zero tolerance approach to alcohol-related disorder in Auckland City this weekend.
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Operation Relentless, which will focus on preventing alcohol-related crime on Saturday, will concentrate on recognised areas within Auckland City, including Mission Bay and Ponsonby, where alcohol-fuelled crime can escalate.
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More than 70 Police and partner agency staff will be involved in Operation Relentless. This is part of Auckland City Police District¡¯s ongoing strategy to prevent alcohol-related offending, and protect those who become victims of it.
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¡°Our message is very clear: If you¡¯re coming into the city over this period and intend to frequent the city¡¯s many bars, restaurants and clubs, then drink responsibly and keep yourself and your mates safe,¡± says Youth and Communities Manager, Inspector Mark Benefield.
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Police will also conduct road checkpoints to focus on alcohol-related harm and offending.?
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¡°There will be zero tolerance on breaches of the alcohol ban. Retailers and licensees will also be reminded of their obligations with alcohol, especially around intoxication and minors,¡± says Inspector Benefield. ?
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¡°This is a prevention operation. We consistently encourage members of the public to contact us if they are concerned about the behaviour of people in their communities.¡°
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"If someone¡¯s behaving suspiciously, being disorderly, drinking in alcohol ban areas or when they are clearly underage, we want to hear about it."
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Members of the public can contact the Auckland Central Police Station on 09 302 6400 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. In an emergency call 111.
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Issued by Kim Chambers 021 911 967/51½ÖÉä ?
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