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Auckland Harbour Bridge Protest by Brian Tamaki Blocked for Safety Reasons

15 January 2026
in New Zealand
Auckland Harbour Bridge Protest by Brian Tamaki Blocked for Safety Reasons
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NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi has denied Brian Tamaki’s request to hold an anti-immigration protest across the Auckland Harbour Bridge on January 31, citing concerns about potential structural damage. The police have expressed support for this decision, indicating that any unlawful access to the motorway will result in enforcement action. Superintendent Naila Hassan emphasized the importance of peaceful protests while warning against any disruptions to traffic. Attempts to walk across the bridge will be deemed unlawful.

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