Should our holiday liquor bans be extended ??
A ban was in force from 9pm-6am from 23 December 2006 to 7 January 2007 inclusive. The reason given was to 'Manage antisocial behaviour associated with alcohol abuse during peak holiday period'.
The ban was for:
the entire length of the following beaches, including foreshore and reserve area of: Onetangi Beach; Palm Beach; Oneroa Beach; Little Oneroa Beach; Blackpool Beach; Surfdale Beach; Mary Wilson Reserve; Omiha Beach; Rocky Bay Beach; Sandy Bay Beach; Shelly Beach;
the following streets in Onetangi; the Strand between First Avenue and Fourth Avenue; third Avenue from the junction of Waiheke Road to The Strand; Fourth Avenue from the junction of Waiheke and Onetangi Roads to The Strand;
in addition; Oceanview Road from the wharf at Matiatia to the junction with Puriri Road including the Beach access ways from Oceanview Road to Beach Parade in Oneroa.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that there has been less trouble this holiday season whilst the liquor bans have been in place. There has been a call from some within our community for this ban to be extended for a longer period; some have suggested all year round.
I am proposing to put a resolution to the Community Board at the March 28th meeting that the Community Board support a liquor ban from 9pm to 6am at the locations specified above for the period from Labour weekend to Easter inclusive.
I would really like to get some idea of what Waiheke residents think of such a ban. I can appreciate that there would be a range of views, from those totally in support to those believing that this is yet another case of Council interfering with individual rights. I want people to have had an opportunity to express their support or concerns and I promise to be guided by the feedback received.
