A Dunedin policeman and a liquor store owner have responded to a call for liquor licensing authorities to monitor liquor outlets more thoroughly if the Hyde St keg party takes place next year.
If the Hyde St keg party goes ahead again next year, the Otago University Students' Association (OUSA) would like to see a limit on numbers, entry limited to students, and would consider increasing the food component to make the event more like the Hokitika Wildfoods Festival.
Nearly 10,000 people, including many high school pupils and Christchurch people, have indicated they will attend tomorrow's Hyde St keg party in Dunedin.
Glass will be banned from the Hyde St keg party for the first time, in a collaborative effort between the University of Otago, its student association, police and the Dunedin City Council.