Wanaka police believe they may be the first police station in the country to allow underage drinking offenders to write an essay about what alcohol does to the teenage brain rather than pay a hefty fine.
Senior Sergeant Allan Grindell, of Wanaka, said over the New Year period Wanaka, more than any other area in the central lakes district, has particular issues with young people coming into the centre of the town and drinking alcohol in the liquor ban area, getting into fights or harming themselves.
He said in previous years police used the liquor ban as an early intervention tool, warned the young person, moved them along and did not issue a lot of offence notices, but it had made no difference.
''In fact, it was getting worse.''
This year he said police decided to take firmer action by issuing alcohol infringement offences, with fines ranging from $200 to $250. Those under 17 would be given the option of writing an essay ''as a lot of them couldn't pay those fines''.