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Auckland Domain closed to vehicles due to camping protesters

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RNZ,
Publish Date
Sun, 27 Feb 2022, 3:11pm

Auckland Domain closed to vehicles due to camping protesters

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Sun, 27 Feb 2022, 3:11pm

The Auckland Domain remains closed to vehicles until further notice, because a small number of anti-mandate protesters have set up tents there and stayed overnight. 

Police have said they are aware a small group camped overnight – despite previous reassurances from protest leaders that they'd be packed up by the end of yesterday. 

"Police will continue to monitor the situation today and respond to any issues if they arise," Auckland City District Prevention Manager Inspector Jacqui Whittaker said in a statement late this morning. 

"Vehicle access to the Domain remains blocked at this stage however discussions are ongoing," Whittaker said just before midday today. 

"Police respect the lawful right to protest and we will monitor the situation to ensure that there is minimal disruption to the wider public." 

There were no reported issues overnight, Whittaker said, adding that police continue to work with Auckland Council on the matter. 

They moved there after thousands of people crossed the Harbour Bridge on foot yesterday, in a march organised by the Freedoms and Rights Coalition 

Camping is not permitted in the Domain, which lies between the suburbs of Parnell and Grafton. 

Auckland Council director of customer and community services Claudia Wyss said it was working with event organisers on a safety-first approach. 

She said there was no timeline for reopening at this stage and the council apologises for any inconvenience. 

At least a dozen tents have been erected at the Domain as anti-mandate protesters camped overnight. Photo / Supplied 

A protester in a video has claimed to have mana whenua status, and said they were occupying a pa site at the domain. 

Auckland Council said it was continuing to work with police and to engage constructively with the group. 

However, it has raised concerns the marchers and protesters risked spreading Covid-19 by gathering. 

"Good morning - peace and love," one of the protesters said as they gathered this morning. 

Protest leaders, after talks with police and Auckland Council, had previously promised to leave by 9pm yesterday. 

The protesters had driven about six cars to the Pukekawa volcanic peak in the centre of the Domain. 

A small group has spent the night at Auckland Domain following yesterday's large protest that saw the closure of the Auckland Harbour Bridge. Photo / Alex Burton 

Protesters said they do expect police to try to evict them. There are children on the site. 

Auckland Council said it had serious concerns that yesterday's march and gathering at Victoria Park could become a super-spreading event. 

An anti-mandate protester has said they are occupying a pā site at Auckland Domain, where a small group spent the night after protest leaders previously promised to clear out. Photo / Alex Burton 

Protesters have been gathered at Parliament in Wellington for more than two weeks and sparked similar protests around the country. 

- by RNZ

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