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Otago University and police boost monitoring during O-Week to prevent dangerous behavior after last year’s chaos.
Police and the University of Otago are intensifying monitoring during O-Week in Dunedin due to concerns over dangerous behavior, following last year’s chaotic "Flo-Week" that left Castle Street damaged.
Officials are working with residents of about 40 larger flats to promote safe partying, improve waste management, and discourage risky actions like roof climbing.
While students acknowledge the rowdy atmosphere and some admit to unsafe behavior, many support safety efforts.
The university, led by Vice-Chancellor Grant Robertson, stresses clear conduct expectations, especially against rooftop access, and is pushing for changes like banning glass containers.
Collaboration with police and proactive outreach aim to balance student traditions with community safety.
La Universidad de Otago y la policía aumentan el monitoreo durante la Semana O para prevenir comportamientos peligrosos después del caos del año pasado.