Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says while she may not agree with every decision Police make, some of what they have faced from protesters has been "horrendous" and they do have her support as their efforts continue to try to end the protest outside Parliament.
The protest is now in its third week on Parliament's lawn and blocking several surrounding streets – but Police did not move until early Monday morning to take serious measures to constrain it by putting concrete blocks across those streets to stop more cars entering.
Since then, the protest has shrunk a bit and there have been tense confrontations between police and protesters, including arrests, human excrement being thrown at police, a substance suspected to be acid thrown at about three officers, and a car being driven at police.
Ardern told The Country the tactics seen from protesters had been "horrendous."
She had been regularly briefed on Police efforts and has spoken to Police Commissioner Andrew Coster.