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'Incredibly disappointed': Call for on-the-spot fines for pitch invaders

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Gary Hamilton-Irvine,
Publish Date
Mon, 29 May 2023, 4:21pm

'Incredibly disappointed': Call for on-the-spot fines for pitch invaders

Author
Gary Hamilton-Irvine,
Publish Date
Mon, 29 May 2023, 4:21pm

A security boss says police should be given the power to hand out hefty on-the-spot fines to pitch invaders at sporting events after a dozen pitch invaders dodged criminal charges and fines for disrupting the.

Over 20 spectators attempted or successfully dashed onto McLean Park on Saturday night during the final quarter of the sell-out match which was won by the Broncos.

Twelve of the offenders - none of which could be deemed 鈥渟treakers鈥 as they all sported clothing - were caught by security and handed over to police but none were charged.

Police decided instead to聽, effectively giving them a warning not to return to the ground for two years.

Videos of the pitch invaders have spread rapidly on social media with one video attracting over 680,000 views on TikTok.

The incident has put a big question mark over Napier鈥檚 ability to hold future NRL matches.

A security guard tackles one of the pitch invaders at McLean Park. Photo / Ian Cooper

A security guard tackles one of the pitch invaders at McLean Park. Photo / Ian Cooper

Red Badge Group chief executive Ben Wooding said he was 鈥渋ncredibly disappointed鈥 no one was charged and he was 鈥渘ervous about the message it sends鈥.

Red Badge Group had 75 security guards around the venue including 31 on the pitch.

He said the incident put the health of his staff at risk and fortunately none of his staff were seriously injured, although some suffered minor injuries.

鈥淭he police have the ability, in an event like this, to determine if [they will charge someone] with disorderly behaviour,鈥 Wooding said.

鈥淧olice need to determine if it reaches that threshold, and in this situation, they have determined it doesn鈥檛 reach that threshold, so these people get trespassed and released.鈥

He said police should be given more power to issue hefty on-the-spot fines, which was available in other countries like Australia.

鈥淚n New Zealand, we get an infringement notice for speeding, we get an infringement notice for parking in one spot for too long, yet someone can run on the field like this and put a variety of people鈥檚 lives at risk and the police don鈥檛 have the ability to issue an infringement on the spot.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 understand why."

The closest a pitch invader got to being a streaker, falling short of the dress standard. Photo / Ian Cooper

The closest a pitch invader got to being a streaker, falling short of the dress standard. Photo / Ian Cooper

鈥淪omeone, one day soon, is going to run on with a knife and do serious damage to somebody - an official, a staff member or a player - and it feels like we are just waiting for something to happen before we do anything about it.鈥

Under New Zealand law, fines of up to $5000 or three months鈥 imprisonment can be imposed for pitch invasion, under the Major Events Management Act.

However, that Act applies mainly to major international tournaments such as world cups, rather than one-off league or rugby matches.

Warriors captain Tohu Harris said the match was stopped on several occasions.

鈥淚t gets really annoying to be honest, especially when we are trying to build ourselves back into the game,鈥 Harris said.

鈥淚t burns knowing the other team is getting a rest when we just want to keep going at them and build pressure.鈥

Tohu was raised in Hastings and said overall it had been a special week for he and his family to return to Hawke鈥檚 Bay and to be met by such amazing support.

Warriors chief executive Cameron George聽聽the pitch invasions were 鈥渆mbarrassing鈥 and could harm Napier鈥檚 chances of hosting more NRL matches.

鈥淚t was just a nuisance and whatever they need to do to ban people or remove them from any sport, I just hope they put the right deterrents in place.鈥

There were also 12 arrests for pitch invasion in the Warriors鈥 opening match of the season against the Knights in Wellington, which resulted in two security staff being injured.

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