Sunday, 28 August 2016 - 6:30am |
Wellington

Popular sports event runs smoothly - Police

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Police are generally pleased with the behaviour of the majority of fans who attended last night’s All Blacks v Wallabies game in Wellington.

The Bledisloe Cup match was a sell-out, which attracted many people into the city.

One arrest was made for disorder, 19 people were evicted from the grounds for intoxication and 4 people were refused entry to the match due to intoxication.

“It was a busy night in Wellington, not just at the Westpac Stadium but also at bars showing the game, and following the match and into the early hours of the morning,” says Operation Commander, Inspector Neil Banks.

A further 14 arrests were made for alcohol related offending including disorderly behaviour & fighting offences in and around the Courtenay Place area and CBD.

“Police were prepared with additional staff who were highly visible in the entertainment areas of the capital.

“We appreciate those who were considerate and responsible and contributed to what was a fun and enjoyable night for many,” says Mr Banks.

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Issued by Police Media Centre