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Revellers at Sunday’s Methven Rodeo have been described as largely well-behaved.

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The rodeo-goers who thronged to Methven on Sunday were a mostly wellbehaved bunch, according to police. Although around 5000 people packed the Methven A&P Showgrounds for the annual event, only a few minor behaviour offences eventuated. Previous years have seen parties shut down, property damaged at accommodation facilities and other various drunken antics. But Methven Police Senior Constable Mike Seque said police had a strong presence at this year’s rodeo, and the majority of people who attended were courteous and respectful. “Most people were well behaved and were just out to enjoy themselves.” he said.

“The majority of people who went into town afterwards were also well behaved.” Seque said one person was found to be driving under the influence, and will appear in the Ashburton District Court on an excess breath charge. A “small number” of other arrests were made throughout the event for minor behaviour offences. The Methven Rodeo is one of the largest on the New Zealand circuit and attracts visitors from around New Zealand and beyond. The event banned glass and BYO alcohol and stepped up security levels several years ago, opting for a licenced onsite bar instead. Methven Rodeo Spokesperson Dave Harper said the new system was “continuing to work well” to minimise in-

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toxication issues. Efforts to become safer and more “family orientated” including the addition of a family area, chill-out zone and children’s rides in recent years. Following this year’s rodeo, police are urging people to make sure that if they are going out at night and will be drinking, to organise a safe way home or find nearby accommodation before leaving. “This is particularly important in an area like Methven as it’s a fair distance from other towns and has limited accommodation, particularly when there is an event on and accommodation is likely to be pre-booked by other visitors,” said Seque. “We advise making plans before you go out, as plans made during or after drinking are likely to lack good judgement.”

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