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The anti-social behaviour of illegal beach campers has frustrated the authorities

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The anti-social behaviour of illegal beach campers has frustrated the authorities

Tourism Minister Stuart Nash and Northland MP Will-Jean Prime explained the changes he would like to see in free camping. (The video was first released in April 2021.) A group of illegal campers in Browns Bay, Oakland, drew outrage from the local government after reports of vandalism, vandalism and claimed threatening behaviour. The Auckland Parliament prohibits people from pitching tents on the waterfront for the night. Local Councillor Erica Stanford said she had received some complaints from locals about people camping on the waterfront. Stanford University said a similar problem occurred in Roussey Bay around the same time last year. However, with a basic committee compliance team without any hands working all night, enforcing the rules is difficult.

The anti-social behaviour of illegal beach campers has frustrated the authorities

Auckland Parliament's rules and regulations prohibit people from pitching tents on the waterfront for the night. "There's a reason there's a rule," Stanford said. Julie Mills, a local resident, said: "If you come from Browns Bay, you will see that the playground is always overcrowded, and the skate park is always full of people playing." "It's a community asset that's being fully utilized. I think people want to use it, but it's overstepping. A police spokesman said police diverted campers from the waterfront on Thursday. Mills, however, claims the campers later returned.

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