Police ask the community to keep at it, under Alert Level 2
Police across the country are reminding people to stick
with the rules as
most of the country spends its first
day at Alert Level 2 today.
We are relying on people to do the right thing, for the safety of all of us.
Alert Level 2 this time has some new restrictions,
such as the wearing of
face coverings, and mandatory
record-keeping at venues. Further information
is
available on the Government’s Covid19
website.
Police aim to operate pragmatically and with
a high-trust approach regarding
the new
rules.
Again, most people are complying with these
restrictions, and Police thanks
the majority who are
doing their bit.
For those in Tāmaki Makaurau, who
remain at Alert Level 4 for longer –
thank you for
your efforts in helping keep New Zealand
safe.
Compliance data
Since Alert Level 4 came
into place, 202 people have been charged with a
total
of 217 offences nationwide as at 5pm yesterday (7 September
2021).
Of the charges filed, 196 were for offences
committed in Alert Level 4 and 21
were for offences
committed in Alert Level 3.
Of these, 145 are for
Failing to Comply with Order (COVID-19), 44 for
Failure
to Comply with
Direction/Prohibition/Restriction, 19 for Health Act
Breaches,
and nine for
Assaults/Threatens/Hinders/Obstructs Enforcement
Officer.
In the same time period, 515 people were warned for 518 offences.
Of the formal warnings 222
were for Failing to Comply with Order (COVID-19),
159
for Failure to Comply with
Direction/Prohibition/Restriction, 136 for
Health Act
Breaches, and one was for
Assaults/Threatens/Hinders/Obstructs
Enforcement
Officer.
Since 19 August 2021, Police have been
issuing infringements for COVID-19
related
breaches.
As at 5pm on 7 September 2021, Police have
issued 3,872 infringements
nationwide.
2936 of
these were issued under the previous Health Order, primarily
for
Person failed to remain at current home/residence
other than for essential
personal movement.
Since
the new Health Order came into force on 1 September, 936
infringements
have been issued as follows:
· Left
home / residence other than for essential
personal
movement (AL4) – 500
· Left home /
residence other than for essential personal
movement
(AL3) – 350
· Other breaches under the new Health
Order – 86
Police have now received a total of 17,907 105-online breach notifications.
11,018 were
about a gathering, 5,141 were about a business, and 1,748
were
about a person.
In addition to the online
breach notifications, a total of 11,266
Covid-19
related calls were made to the 105-phone
line.
The majority (8,093) of calls were requests for information.
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