Six hours after locking themselves to Auckland central police station, protesters against the police's inability to prosecute the Roast Busters have unlocked themselves.
The three women bicycle-locked themselves to the Auckland central police station.
The women - wearing black, with their mouths taped and bicycle chains around their necks - said they would remain attached to the police station until they were "forcibly removed".
Genevieve Wilson, speaking for the three silent women, said the four of them were simply "members of the public who feel very strongly about this issue".
"Through personal experience and a general sense of justice, we feel the police and the government need to step up ... and say we are here to protect you.