A Destiny Church pastor has been accused of intimidation after he posed outside a queer-friendly bar co-owned by a Dunedin businessman.
Woof! co-owner Dudley Benson said he helped promote a counter-protest attended by about 200 Dunedin residents in opposition to about 30 supporters of the Freedom and Rights Coalition (FRC), who were protesting against Three Waters reforms and vaccine mandates in the Octagon on Saturday.
In the lead-up to the protest, Benson received two anonymous death threats through the bar's social media account, and messages from FRC leader and Destiny Church pastor Derek Tait, of Christchurch, including an image of Tait pointing at the bar.
He had reported all the messages to police, Benson said.
Tait said sending the photo of him standing outside the bar was "pretty much child's play" compared with the behaviour of counter-protesters on Saturday, which involved "singing songs with the F word in it and all sorts of other stuff ".