Liquor prohibition - Mission Bay Jazz and Blues Streetfest
From City Scene, published on 1 February 2009
Auckland City Council has resolved to prohibit the
consumption or possession of liquor within the following public places and
during the following specified periods.
This liquor prohibition is notified under the council's
Liquor Control in Public Places Bylaw, made under section 147 of the Local
Government Act 2002.
Time and dates of liquor prohibition
The time and dates of liquor prohibition are between noon
on Saturday, 28 February and 1am on Sunday, 1 March (or at the same times on the
rain date of Sunday, 1 and Monday, 2 March) for the locations listed below
(excluding licensed areas).
- Mission Bay beach and Selwyn Reserve, including the
Millennium Bridge, and the western and eastern car parks, excluding licensed
areas.
- Tamaki Drive, from the Millennium Bridge to Selwyn
Avenue.
- Atkin Avenue, from Tamaki Drive to Marau Crescent.
- Marau Crescent, from Atkin Avenue to Tamaki Drive.
- Patteson Avenue, from Marau Crescent to Tamaki Drive.
Areas of prohibition
The liquor ban only applies to the designated areas
mentioned above. It does not affect licensed premises (including outdoor seating
attached to licensed premises) or private property.
The law allows you to take liquor through public places
within the ban area to and from residences and licensed premises as long as the
liquor is promptly removed from the public spaces within the ban area.
Powers of the police
It is an offence for you to disobey the liquor ban. The
police can arrest you if you commit an offence against the liquor ban, or if
they have reasonable cause to suspect that you have done so.
The police can immediately and without further notice
search vehicles or containers (including bags) to see if they contain liquor.
The police can seize liquor connected with
an offence.
Offences
You can be fined up to $20,000 if convicted.
Definition
In this notice, "liquor" means liquor as specified in the
Sales of Liquor Act 1989.