Thursday, 19 November 2015 - 3:47pm |
Waitematā

Operation Muriwai focuses on beach safety

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Statement to be attributed to Sergeant Dave Orr, Officer in Charge: Kumeu/Huapai Police:

Rodney Police will be conducting a joint safety operation with Auckland Park Rangers, the New Zealand Defence Force, local iwi members and Ministry of Fisheries officers this Sunday, 22 November 2015 at Muriwai Beach.

Over the past 12 months there has been in excess of 45,000 vehicles accessing this area from Coast Road alone, which has resulted in a number of safety issues.

"While most people using the beach are courteous and abide by the signposted rules, there has been an increase of unlawful and high risk driving activity on the beach and around Muriwai Regional Park. The recent deaths in September of four people while driving on the beach highlights the risks.

"Other problems such as the intimidation of Park Rangers and trespassing on Defence Land are issues that have seen the development of this joint approach."

As part of the planned activity, Police Officers will be patrolling in 4 x 4 vehicles as well as on horseback and there will be an alcohol checkpoint at the entrance to Muriwai Beach.

“The aim of the operation is to inform beach users of the rules and safety issues when using Muriwai Beach.

“Police, as well as other enforcement officers, will be dealing with any breaches discovered and will provide information in the form of beach users handbooks and general advice.”  

“I would encourage members of the public to familiarise themselves with the rules for using vehicles on Muriwai Beach, found on the Auckland Council website.”

Site Link: http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/EN/licencesregulations/drivingonbeach...

ENDS:

Issued by Kerry Kay, Acting District Media Manager, Waitemata Police District.