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NZ revelers build sand island to defy alcohol ban, authorities admire their ingenuity | NZ revelers build sand island to defy alcohol ban, authorities admire their ingenuity |
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A group of New Year holidaymakers in New Zealand built a sand island in a bid to defy a local liquor ban, local media reports. The authorities turned out to be quite relaxed about it, too. | |
It is illegal to consume alcohol on beaches or in other public places in the Coromandel area during the New Year period. | It is illegal to consume alcohol on beaches or in other public places in the Coromandel area during the New Year period. |
In an effort to beat the booze ban, an enterprising group of friends constructed a sand fort that included a wooden picnic table and a chilly bin. They reportedly claimed the ban did not apply to them because they were in “international waters.” | In an effort to beat the booze ban, an enterprising group of friends constructed a sand fort that included a wooden picnic table and a chilly bin. They reportedly claimed the ban did not apply to them because they were in “international waters.” |
They continued drinking and watched the fireworks from the comfort of their sand island. | They continued drinking and watched the fireworks from the comfort of their sand island. |
A picture of the friends enjoying their think-outside-the-box solution was posted on the local ChitChat! Facebook page. | A picture of the friends enjoying their think-outside-the-box solution was posted on the local ChitChat! Facebook page. |
In the spirit of the holidays, the local authorities turned out to be really chill about the whole situation. | In the spirit of the holidays, the local authorities turned out to be really chill about the whole situation. |
"That's the one thing I absolutely love about the Coromandel: the inventive nature of the people. It's about creativity, the legal reality is somewhat different," the Coromandel mayor said, as cited by the Stuff.nz news portal. | "That's the one thing I absolutely love about the Coromandel: the inventive nature of the people. It's about creativity, the legal reality is somewhat different," the Coromandel mayor said, as cited by the Stuff.nz news portal. |
The local police said they were not aware of the sandcastle drinkers, but Inspector John Kelly echoed the mayor’s admiration for their creative thinking. “If I had known that, I probably would have joined them,” he said. | The local police said they were not aware of the sandcastle drinkers, but Inspector John Kelly echoed the mayor’s admiration for their creative thinking. “If I had known that, I probably would have joined them,” he said. |
It is forbidden for the New Year revelers in Coromandel to drink alcohol in public, and the fine for breaching this law could amount to US$180. Police can also search vehicles in the area without notice, as the terms of the ban have been made clear on signage. | It is forbidden for the New Year revelers in Coromandel to drink alcohol in public, and the fine for breaching this law could amount to US$180. Police can also search vehicles in the area without notice, as the terms of the ban have been made clear on signage. |
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