New Zealand Police generally pleased with New Year’s Eve behaviour

Sky Tower in Auckland
A view of Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand, in December 2017. (Photo by Todd DeFeo/The DeFeo Groupe)

While the weather may have affected New Year’s Eve celebrations around the country, there were still many thousands of people gathered in various locations across Aotearoa to ring in 2024.

“Police have been generally pleased with the behaviour of those celebrating the new year throughout the country, ” says Assistant Commissioner Mike Johnson.

“Many of our officers across the country have described it as being like a busy Saturday night, with some alcohol-related disorder but no significant issues.”

“That said, In Whangamatā, a number of youths were arrested for disorderly behaviour/fighting in a public place.

Again in Bay of Plenty, it was a similar story, with a number of youths arrested in Ōhope and Tauranga for disorderly behaviour.”

“While this kind of behaviour is always disappointing, it’s really pleasing to see the vast majority of people in communities right across the country had a safe and enjoyable night seeing in the new year,” says Assistant Commissioner Johnson.

“We want to remind everyone who may be heading home from holiday in the coming days – please keep safe and be patient on the roads, particularly with the weather still causing issues in some locations.”

“Make sure you drive to the conditions, within the posted speed limit.

Make sure everyone is wearing their seatbelt and are properly restrained.

Put the phone away if you’re driving, and take breaks if you feel fatigued.”

Ngā mihi o te tau hou – Happy New Year.

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