Tairāwhiti police have noted a “significant reduction” in the number of people prosecuted for driving while impaired around New Year’s Day checkpoints compared to the previous year.
Inspector Danny Kirk, Tairāwhiti Area Commander, said in a statement police were overall pleased and impressed with the behaviour of both visitors to the region and residents.
“Rhythm and Vines attendees were a neat bunch of Kiwis and our staff found them very polite and respectful. This view was echoed by our emergency service and healthcare partners,” Kirk said.
“While overall the behaviour was good, there were a few arrests at Rhythm and Vines for matters including an assault, possession of controlled drugs for supply, and breaching bail conditions. There were no serious injuries reported from the assault.”
Nearly 6000 drivers were tested for alcohol at three road checkpoints near Rhythm and Vines and 13 people were summoned to appear in court for driving with an excess breath or blood alcohol level.