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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    An expensive price tag for Electric Avenue's efforts against fence jumping

    An expensive price tag for Electric Avenue's efforts against fence jumping


    More than 70-thousand people are expected at the Christchurch festival on Friday and Saturday.

    The Hagley Park event's spending just under half a million dollars on security around the 18 hectare site this year.

    Festival Director Callam Mitchell says they've employed around 400 security staff - and a quarter of those will staff the fence for punters without a ticket.

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