Terrace Tunnel stand-off: Praise for police negotiators

2:46 pm on 4 January 2019

A former police negotiator says it's "amazing" that officers were able to talk to a man for 10 hours and keep him safe in Wellington yesterday.

Police negotiated with the man on top of the Terrace Tunnel for about 10 hours.

Police negotiated with the man on top of the Terrace Tunnel for about 10 hours. Photo: RNZ / Meriana Johnsen

Cars were lined bumper to bumper in the capital after the 31-year-old man climbed onto a row of large metal crossbars running above the tunnel entrance around midday yesterday.

Police say he had a knife with him and was struggling with personal issues.

The man finally climbed down to safety at 10.30pm after speaking with a family member.

Lance Burdett is a former police negotiator and led talks with Jan Molenaar during the Napier siege in 2009.

Mr Burdett said for the negotiation teams to talk to the 31-year-old for that long and still have a successful outcome was fantastic.

Traffic has backed up across the central city over the afternoon.

Cars were lined bumper to bumper in the capital after the 31-year-old man climbed onto a row of large metal crossbars running above the Terrace Tunnel entrance. Photo: RNZ / Meriana Johnsen

"You get to a window of around two to three hours most occasions and it tends to deteriorate from there, so to keep the person going for such a long time is to their [the officers] credit," he said.

Mr Burdett said typically negotiations with people in a crisis situation was a three stage process.

"You start in the middle, what's going on right now, what are they thinking about... then you go back in history - what happened before then," he said.

"Then you move on much later in the process... [to] how are we going to fix it.

"If you don't do it in that process, the likelihood is that it's not going to be a successful outcome."

The 31-year-old has been charged with dangerous driving causing injury and possession of an offensive weapon.

He is due to appear in the Wellington District Court at a later date.

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