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Wānaka police warn parents about teen drinking and violent behaviour

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Otago Daily Times,
Publish Date
Sat, 30 Dec 2023, 3:43pm
Photo / File
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Wānaka police warn parents about teen drinking and violent behaviour

Author
Otago Daily Times,
Publish Date
Sat, 30 Dec 2023, 3:43pm

School versus school fights, youth drinking and dangerous driving in W膩naka last night have prompted police to appeal to parents to not supply their听children with alcohol听if they鈥檙e not there to supervise them.

鈥樷橧t is just a huge risk and it is causing us no end of problems. It is just ridiculous鈥, Senior Sergeant Chris Brooks, of W膩naka, said today.

鈥淚f parents just didn鈥檛 do that [supply alcohol] or did the right thing [supervised], maybe their kids wouldn鈥檛 get arrested, or hurt, or make dumb decisions that affected their future.

鈥淭his is 101 parenting. It is not our job to bring your kid up鈥', the clearly frustrated officer said.

W膩naka Senior Sergeant Chris Brooks said parents would be prosecuted for sending children away on unsupervised holidays with alcohol. Photo / Otago Daily TimesW膩naka Senior Sergeant Chris Brooks said parents would be prosecuted for sending children away on unsupervised holidays with alcohol. Photo / Otago Daily Times

Brooks is in charge of the annual Southern Police response to New Year鈥檚 Eve events in W膩naka. About 50 officers are in the popular Otago town from around the lower South Island.

He revealed the parents of many children arrested for fighting or picked up and taken home last night were on holiday, while the parents were still at their family homes.

The parents were all around the country, but mostly in Canterbury, and the children had reported their听parents had supplied them with alcohol.

Brooks warned parents would be prosecuted for sending children away on unsupervised holidays to W膩naka with boxes of beer.

W膩naka police previously successfully prosecuted a parent for supplying his 14-year-old daughter with alcohol following last summer鈥檚 events.

Some of the children picked up last night were 鈥渟taying in tents somewhere鈥, while others were staying in houses, he said.

鈥淲e picked up quite a few people last night who had been supplied by parents. It is pretty disappointing to find parents at home and their kids are down here on holiday ... there were a number of examples of underage campers with no supervision.

鈥淧arents should not defer their responsibilities by staying home.鈥

Police are also investigating a 鈥渟chool-on-school fight鈥 between youths on the lakefront last night.

Brooks declined to name the schools for now, but confirmed they were not from W膩naka鈥檚 only secondary school, Mount Aspiring College.

鈥淵ou might as well write the same story as last year and change the date ... The combination of age, alcohol and school was a bad mix.鈥

Some of the children at the lakefront fight were arrested for various offences and were returned to their parents.

There were no major injuries from the disorder - but plenty of hurt pride, Brooks said.

Police activities yesterday also included arrests for听drink driving听and responding to crashes around the district. Details of car-crash injuries were not available.

Meanwhile, a man who nearly hit some children on a quad bike at the Albert Town camping ground on Friday was arrested for loss of traction on a quad bike, charged with dangerous driving, drink driving and had his vehicle impounded.

Police checkpoints would continue around W膩naka today.

- Otago Daily Times

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