(c) The transport of the alcohol from outside a public place to premises next to a public place by, or for delivery to, a resident of the premises or by his or her bona fide visitors; or (d) The transport of the alcohol from premises next to a public place to a place outside the public place if— (i) the transport is undertaken by a resident of those premises; and (ii)the alcohol is promptly removed from the public place.] 3. POWERS OF THE POLICE 3.1 In addition to their general powers under sections 169 and 170 of the Local Government Act 2002, any member of the New Zealand Police may exercise the power under section 170(2) of that Act (to search a container or vehicle without further notice) on specified dates, or in relation to specified events which may be notified by the Council from time to time in accordance with section 170(3) of the Act. 4. OFFENCES 4.1 Every person who breaches this bylaw, commits an infringement offence under section 239A of Local Government Act 2002, and is liable to an infringement fee. 5. BYLAWS NOT TO LIMIT OR AFFECT OTHER ENACTMENTS 5.1 This bylaw does not limit or affect the requirements in or under any other enactment. 6. REVOCATION 6.1 The Marlborough District Council Liquor Ban Bylaw is revoked. 7. SAVINGS 7.1 Any resolutions, approvals, permits or other acts of authority made under Marlborough District Council Liquor Ban Bylaw 2011, current at the time of revocation of that bylaw, remain in force on their terms until amended, replaced or revoked by Council.