Senior Sergeant Olaf Jensen, of Invercargill, said police didn't undertake the search for operational reasons.
Southland area commander Inspector Tony O'Neill said the group's aim was to provoke a reaction — which police were not going to give it.  "...round and round, the wheels on the bus go...."
He also questioned the positioning of Norml's bus so close to the Cenotaph only days after Anzac Day. Promoting what was, whether the protesters liked it or not, an unlawful activity in the shadow of a monument devoted to men and women who had lawfully died in service of their country was disrespectful, he said.
About 60 people turned up in the rain for the afternoon rally to give their support for legalising cannabis.
The protest trip was organised by the National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (Norml).
 Green MP Nandor Tanczos dropped by.. Originally, it was just to visit a friend in Dunedin but developed into Norml's most extensive tour, with protests throughout the country, Mr Green said.
"In a stoner moment, we invented 42 towns in 42 days just to get to him in Dunedin." And in true pot-smoking logic, Invercargill was the 43rd stop on the "42-town" tour.
The group also plans to protest on Stewart Island today, and the Canna Zine wishes them well.
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