The Auckland region is currently at Alert level 3 and Police have been busy across the region since Wednesday undertaking road policing activities and reassurance patrols across essential facilities such as supermarkets, pharmacies and Covid-19 testing sites.
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At this stage no arrests have been made in regard to breaches of restrictions. Our focus remains on engaging, encouragement and education with the public.
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Motorists at Police checkpoints in T¨¡maki Makaurau have been generally compliant and engaging positively with Police staff.
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There has been a noticeable reduction in traffic flow across Auckland, with less disruption and delay.
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There have been no major changes to the nine checkpoint locations around Auckland. The latest locations for these checkpoints are available on our website:
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Police and New Zealand Defence Force staff continue to engage with travellers to understand the reason for travel and educate them on the restrictions. M¨¡ori wardens have also been supporting some of these checkpoints.
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As at 4:00pm on 14 August, 40,865 vehicles had been stopped at checkpoints, of which 605 vehicles were turned around for undertaking non-essential travel.
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Police continue to remind people to be patient, be safe and avoid non-essential travel.
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As at 4:00pm on 14 August, T¨¡maki Makaurau Police staff had undertaken over 1880 prevention activities including directed patrols and reassurance checks at essential facilities such as supermarkets, pharmacies and COVID-19 testing sites.
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For more information on COVID-19 please go to covid19.govt.nz.
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Issued by Police Media Centre.?