Look after each other this O Week 21 February

As stated by Inspector Kelly Larsen, Christchurch Prevention Manager:

Police want students to have fun but be safe this Orientation Week. We want parents and caregivers to take note of this advice too, so they can make sure their young people have information they need to keep themselves safe.

"Our goal is for students to be safe and feel safe while having a good time. We want you to enjoy everything that is great about attending university in Canterbury. We also ask that you respect other people and their property."

Remember to close your windows, and lock your doors when you leave your flat. Remember to take valuables out of your vehicle if you have one and make sure to leave it locked.

If you are planning on drinking alcohol while partying, make sure you;

  • Look after your friends and stick together. Have a plan for getting home safely at the end of your night.
  • If you're walking, go in pairs or groups.
  • Have cash, an Eftpos card, or phone app to pay for transport home or arrange a trusted sober driver to collect you.
  • Have a place to meet up with your friends if you get separated.
  • Have something substantial to eat before you head out to party.
  • Drink a glass of water between each alcoholic drink.
  • Make sure your phone is fully charged.
  • Never leave your drink unattended, or accept drinks that you haven't personally seen poured, especially from people you don't know.
  • Challenge inappropriate comments or actions, and report the people concerned to bar staff, or Police if necessary.
  • Police also has a message for those who may consider taking advantage of vulnerable or intoxicated people - DON'T.
  • Sexual assault is unacceptable. It is never the victim's fault and it will not be tolerated. Police will respond to, and investigate every incident reported to us.
  • Be an awesome mate - keep your friends safe.

There are liquor bans in various places throughout the city, so make sure you're not consuming alcohol in these areas - it's a fineable offence.

Call 111 in an emergency, or if you are observing something illegal or suspicious. If an incident has already happened, you can provide information via the Police non-emergency number - call 105 or go online at 105.police.govt.nz.

Waea atu ki 111 me he ohotata, e tū ana rānei tētahi mea taihara, hihira rānei i taua wā tonu. Mēnā kua pahawa kē, me tuku taipitopito mā te nama ohotata-kore a Ngā Pirihimana - waea atu ki 105, toro ki te ipurangi ki 105.police.govt.nz rānei

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