The officers criticised for not walking a Wellington couple home after a homophobic attack say they were still trying to control the volatile scene and couldn't leave.
Joe Perrone said he begged a female police officer to walk him and his partner away from the crowd at a fast food joint on Courtenay Place who had been hitting and pulling at them and yelling homophobic slurs.
But after speaking with the officers involved, Wellington Police area commander inspector Dion Bennett said the officers involved needed to remain at the restaurant where a large crowd had gathered until the situation was resolved.
He said the pair declined the officers' offer to put them in a taxi or Uber, so instead moved the pair to a clear area away from others.
"Police again advised they could not walk the pair home due to the ongoing disorder incident and the potential for violence, which required an immediate response."