A judge has rejected as "draconian'' Auckland Council's application to send Auckland Occupy protesters to prison if they do not leave Aotea Square, where a handful still remain despite a court order.
Last week, a judge ordered the occupiers to leave the square, where many had been living for up to 10 weeks.
Most moved to other parks but about six or seven defied the order and stayed.
The council went back to Auckland District Court today seeking a further injunction to have this small group arrested and sent to prison for up to 21 days.
This would apply to members of the Occupy Movement and also affiliated groups including the Mana Party, the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party and the Unite Union.