Working together to keep crowded places safe

Police has today released a strategy to assist owners and operators to increase the safety, protection and resilience of crowded places across New Zealand.

Crowded places are locations that large numbers of people access easily and predictably. They include sporting arenas, transport hubs and public transport, buildings and offices, schools, shopping centres, restaurants, hotels, theatres and other entertainment venues, community festivals and markets, houses of worship, tourist attractions, and civic spaces. Crowded places also include open spaces like busy urban streets, parks and pedestrian malls.

Protecting Our Crowded Places from Attack: New Zealand’s Strategy sets out a consistent approach to promote the safety of crowded places. It explains what crowded places are, the risks they pose, and how businesses, event organisers, sports clubs, charities, community and religious groups, central government agencies and local government agencies can help to keep people safe.

“Along with the strategy there are guidelines and tools to help owners and operators of crowded places and new messaging about what you should do if you are involved in an attack,” says Assistant Commissioner Sandra Venables.

“We acknowledge that the global pandemic prevention measures currently in place mean gathering numbers are restricted, however, the strategy’s principles and advice will always be relevant.”

“This strategy aims to help owners and operators assess the vulnerability of their site and develop protective security measures proportionate to their level of risk. This should be done as part of their existing emergency planning and health and safety practices.”

/NZ Police Public Release. View in full here.