Otago Daily Times

Molar mutilator told by police to apologise

- TIM MILLER tim.miller@odt.co.nz

A FORMAL complaint has been made to police after a man filmed himself vandalisin­g Dunedin’s Harbour Mouth Molars.

In a video posted on his social media page, Dunedin man Gary Hughes can be seen chipping off a handsized chunk from one of the six large Oamaru stone molars over looking the harbour. Speaking to the Otago Daily

Times, Mr Hughes said he hated the molars and the vandalism was a form of political protest.

In the video he says the Dunedin City Council should remove the $45,000 public art installati­on which he says is blocking people’s view of the harbour.

He said police had contacted him and asked him to take the video down and contact the council to apologise, which he would do.

He hoped the council would accept his apology and take no further action.

Council ara toi (arts and culture) group manager Nick Dixon said it was disappoint­ing to see an attack on a piece of public art and the council had laid a complaint with police.

Until the police had finished their investigat­ion the council would not be making any further comments, he said.

A police spokesman confirmed a complaint had been laid and police were investigat­ing.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Chipped tooth . . . A damaged section of Dunedin’s Harbour Mouth Molars can clearly be seen halfway up the tooth.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Chipped tooth . . . A damaged section of Dunedin’s Harbour Mouth Molars can clearly be seen halfway up the tooth.

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