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Cameras quick to catch vandalism at Kerikeri Football Club grounds

By Peter de Graaf
Reporter·Northern Advocate·
27 Nov, 2017 08:00 PM2 mins to read

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Kerikeri Football Club president Jodie Scott with some of the broken glass club members have found on their playing fields. Photo / Peter de Graaf

Kerikeri Football Club president Jodie Scott with some of the broken glass club members have found on their playing fields. Photo / Peter de Graaf

A Northland sports club fed up with having to pick broken glass out of its playing fields is appealing for respect for its facilities — and warning would-be vandals they will be caught thanks to an excellent CCTV system.

The Kerikeri Football Club, based at the BaySport grounds in Waipapa, has been hit by vandals at least four times in recent months.

In the latest incident, about 2pm last Sunday, someone smashed beer bottles on the pitch, spraying shards of glass where hundreds of keen footballers play twilight football once a week.

The incident forced club volunteers to spend hours painstakingly picking broken glass out of the grass and to ban slides down the side of the pitch in case any pieces had been overlooked.

Senior co-ordinator Mark Roberts said he also walked the pitch in bare feet to make one final check.

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"We've got 220 people playing football every Thursday afternoon ... It only takes one person to be injured and it's all over," he said.

Fortunately, however, Northland CCTV was a major sponsor of the club and had installed state-of-the-art security cameras.

Within an hour of downloading the footage on Monday, which showed the perpetrator had also tried to force his way into the clubrooms, a repentant 12-year-old boy was at the Kerikeri police station with his mother.

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Other incidents in recent months included a group of girls smashing bottles on the concrete outside the clubrooms. They had also been identified thanks to CCTV.

Mr Roberts, a constable with Kerikeri police, said the groundsman gave the pitch a tight cut before the weekend to hopefully get the last of the glass out.

"We just ask people to respect the building and the field. And if they do vandalise it, they will get caught. The CCTV is really, really good."

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