By RNZ
The University of Otago is investigating student behaviour after fireworks were shot at police and firefighters in Dunedin’s Castle St.
Emergency services were called to Castle St North on Monday night after reports of about 50 people shooting fireworks at each other.
A university spokesperson said it was dangerous and unacceptable behaviour.
The proctor’s office would decide on any disciplinary action, the spokesperson said.
Police arrested two 20-year-olds at the scene but no charges have been laid.
Senior Sergeant Anthony Bond said it was dumb to shoot fireworks at people or property because it could have big consequences.
“Fireworks are explosives and can cause serious injuries, hence why the timeframe for selling them continues to be shorter and shorter each year,” he said.
Fire and Emergency Otago district manager Craig Geddes said fireworks were also shot at a fire truck but missed the vehicle.
He said Fire and Emergency had zero tolerance for behaviour that put staff or other emergency services at risk.
“Not only does this endanger emergency service responders but it also puts the public at risk as it may impede our ability to respond to an emergency,” he said.
– RNZ
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