Contractors are issuing fines for illegally camping in the Western Bay as part of a council crackdown on rogue holidaymakers taking over popular reserves and beaches.
The Western Bay District Council has brought in a security firm to patrol camping hotspots such as Waihi Beach and Bowentown's Anzac Bay this summer.
The council's manager of reserves and facilities, Peter Watson, said $25,000 had been allocated to pay First Security to help council staff patrol the Waihi Beach area from late October until the end of Easter weekend.
The contractor is tackling illegal campers using a "graduated" method, Mr Watson said. This included explaining rules, giving warnings and issuing $200 fines. Parking and dog control bylaws were also being enforced.
"This ensures that popular reserves and beach areas can be more widely used by families and day users, instead of being used for camping."