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Police: Stay Out of Auckland Central

Published: Fri 9 Sep 2011 09:56 PM
Given the earlier and ongoing disruptions to public transport (ferries, trains and buses), and in the interests of public safety people are advised not to return to downtown/the Queens' Wharf unless they absolutely have to.
If Eden Park patrons had a travel plan in place before tonight, think about revising it and perhaps use alternative means to get home safely - ie walk with a group of friends or pay a little more money and use a taxi.
The city is full of revellers - some of whom are less well-behaved than others - and anyone who doesn't need to return to the city should stay away from it after the rugby match finishes.
ENDS
Issued by Noreen Hegarty
Auckland City Police

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