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People ‘don’t feel safe’ on Wellington’s streets

Last updated: October 12, 2024 2:01 pm
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By Mary Argue of RNZ

Green MP Tamatha Paul has expressed concerns about the recent assault on Wellington’s Courtenay Place that resulted in the death of a man, emphasizing the need for increased safety measures in the city.

Following the tragic passing of 21-year-old Luke Smith from South Africa after an assault, police have launched a homicide inquiry. A 29-year-old man has been charged in connection with the incident.

Paul stated that any level of violence is unacceptable, highlighting the urgent need to address safety issues in Wellington’s nightlife areas.

She emphasized the importance of tackling the root causes of anti-social behavior, particularly the role of alcohol in fueling violence in the city.

Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau has also prioritized improving city safety, with the council allocating $5m towards enhancing safety measures in the Long Term Plan.

A shift towards aggression after midnight

Leigh Keown from the Vulnerable Support Charitable Trust noted a concerning increase in aggressive behavior on Courtenay Place, particularly after midnight. The Take 10 pop-up has been providing a safe space for youth during weekend nights.

Despite a rise in youth and sexual offending charges, Wellington Acting Area Commander Jason McCarthy stated that overall crime reports in the area have slightly decreased.

However, public perception of safety remains a concern, prompting the need for proactive measures to address these issues.

Safety and vibrancy go hand-in-hand

Hospitality insiders in the city have emphasized the importance of maintaining a safe environment within their establishments. Grieg Wilson and Jose Ubiaga highlighted the challenges posed by increased preloading and anti-social behavior in the area.

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While efforts are being made to enhance security within bars, the closure of businesses and lack of vibrancy in the area have contributed to the rise in such behavior.

The Revitalise Courtenay Place group is working towards rejuvenating the city’s atmosphere, with upcoming events aimed at bringing life back to downtown Wellington.

Ubiaga stressed the need for a vibrant and lively environment to deter anti-social behavior and create a safer city for residents and visitors.

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