Police are praising Wellingtonians for having trouble-free fun en masse over the late summer.
Thousands of Wellingtonians and visitors alike attended events in the city including Homegrown, and CubaDupa.
“We have been heartened to watch thousands of people come together at different events in the Capital over the past few months to have a good time responsibly without any significant issues,” says Wellington Area Prevention Manager Inspector Warwick McKee.
“Keeping large groups of people safe in confined spaces is a challenge for both event planners and Police.
“Considerable planning goes into the Police response to major events and while we have to plan for the worst-case scenario, we always hope for the best.
Thousands of Wellingtonians and visitors alike
attended events in the city including Homegrown, and
CubaDupa.
“We have been heartened to watch thousands
of people come together at different events in the Capital
over the past few months to have a good time responsibly
without any significant issues,” says Wellington Area
Prevention Manager Inspector Warwick McKee.
“Keeping
large groups of people safe in confined spaces is a
challenge for both event planners and
Police.
“Considerable planning goes into the Police
response to major events and while we have to plan for the
worst-case scenario, we always hope for the
best.
“We would also like to acknowledge the event
Police are praising Wellingtonians for having trouble-free fun en masse over the late summer.
Thousands of Wellingtonians and visitors alike attended events in the city including Homegrown, and CubaDupa.
“We have been heartened to watch thousands of people come together at different events in the Capital over the past few months to have a good time responsibly without any significant issues,” says Wellington Area Prevention Manager Inspector Warwick McKee.
“Keeping large groups of people safe in confined spaces is a challenge for both event planners and Police.
“Considerable planning goes into the Police response to major events and while we have to plan for the worst-case scenario, we always hope for the best.
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Thousands of Wellingtonians and visitors attended events in the city including Homegrown, and CubaDupa.
“We have been heartened to watch thousands of people come together at different events in the Capital over the past few months to have a good time responsibly without any significant issues,” says Wellington Area Prevention Manager Inspector Warwick McKee.
“Keeping large groups of people safe in confined spaces is a challenge for both event planners and Police.
“Considerable planning goes into the Police response to major events and while we have to plan for the worst-case scenario, we always hope for the best.
Article – Industrial Safety News Routine inspection and maintenance of the companys wired edge protection would have saved this workers life. In January 2019 the worker was transporting cars using a trailer he leased from Car Haulaways Limited. He loaded a car onto the top …
Routine inspection and maintenance of the company’s wired edge protection would have saved this worker’s life.
In January 2019 the worker was transporting cars using a trailer he leased from Car Haulaways Limited. He loaded a car onto the top deck of the trailer, whilst strapping the vehicle down the wired edge protection that he was leaning against snapped and the worker fell three metres to the ground below. He later died in hospital as a result of brain injuries.