A Napier woman is vowing her daughter, husband and grandchildren will not become domestic violence statistics and has taken her concerns regarding protection orders to Napier MP Chris Tremain.
The woman, who Hawke's Bay Today has chosen not to name to protect her family, has witnessed her daughter's former partner breach a protection order in place against him up to nine times over the past two months.
She said the man appeared in court last week and was given 75 hours community work for three breaches against her daughter and other unrelated offending.
"He went out and found her literally hours later. She called the police and they didn't come out, they told her to come into the station and make a report."
According to the police website the maximum penalty for breach of a protection order is six months in prison or a $5000 fine.