Earlier in the evening they registered the party on the Good One website, set up for party planners to alert police in advance. Officers arrived at the Waimairi Rd property about 7pm to have a chat with the group and see how it was going.
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The officer pushed the man to the ground and points at him saying: âYou were told to go home, now go homeâ. The party went without incident until about 10.30pm, when people started coming in from off the street who were not invited. The uninvited guests started damaging the property and causing fights. “They started some stuff, talking a lot of s… to some of our mates. We were like, ‘we’re really sorry, but we would appreciate it if you left’,” one of the flatmates said.
The group tell the officer to “f. off”, another woman says “she’s not skanky” before one of the men says: “F. off c., don’t f.ing call my missus skanky.” The officer then walks up to the man, pushes him to the ground, and points at him saying: “You were told to go home, now go home.” The video garnered more than 700 reactions, 500 comments and 20 shares in just 11 hours on one Facebook page. A formal complaint has been made about the officer’s actions and an investigation is now under way.
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Canterbury District Commander Superintendent John Price says a formal complaint had been made about the officer’s actions and an investigation is under way. (File photo)
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