Police commissioner Mike Bush said the “vast majority” of New Zealanders were complying with lockdown rules, and were “passionate and determined” to make others toe the line as well.
新西兰警察总长迈克·布什表示,“绝大多数”新西兰人都遵守了“封城”规定,他们热情高涨,决心让其他人也遵守规定。
toe the line:遵守规定,服从命令
Three people had been detained for ignoring the rules, and one person remained in police custody, Bush said. Campervans with tourists travelling the country has been a persistent problem and it was “concerning” to see hundreds of people out on Wellington waterfront – an issue that may need further attention, the commissioner warned.
布什说,有3人因无视规定而被拘留,1人仍在警方羁押之中。他警告称,游客驾驶露营车在新西兰游玩这个问题一直存在,在惠灵顿海滨看到数百人外出“令人担忧”,这些问题可能需要进一步关注。
Although some incidents have warranted genuine police attention – such as bonfires at Muriwai beach and backpacker parties in Queenstown – other reported incidents were not a problem, including joggers and dog-walkers sticking to their own neighbourhoods – exercise that has been sanctioned by the prime minister.
举报的事项中有一些确实引起了警方的注意,比如穆里怀海滩的篝火和皇后镇的背包客聚会,但其他的举报事件根本不是个问题,比如,仅在自己社区内慢跑和遛狗的人,这些锻炼活动已经得到了新西兰总理的批准。
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