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Offenders caught in Operation Spider’s web

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Central District Police targeting boy racers had great success recently as part of an operation focusing on disrupting anti-social road user behaviour.

The operation, which took place on Friday 9 and Saturday 10 June in Manawatu and Horowhenua is being deemed a success with a string of results including 10 vehicles impounded.

Surveillance footage was obtained of the drivers doing burnouts (sustained loss of traction) and Police have processed a significant amount of footage from this weekend, and seized the vehicles used.

Ten out of the 12 vehicles that were witnessed driving unsafely were seized and impounded.

There’s a noticeable increase in the number of young drivers engaging in anti-social and dangerous driving behaviours, and the public are getting very sick and tired of cars racing around.

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‘We won’t tolerate this anti-social behaviour on our roads, and we’ll continue to target people who are intent on offending and putting themselves and others at risk,’ said Inspector Brett Calkin, Central District Prevention Manager.

Police staff from across Manawatu, Tararua, Horowhenua and Whanganui districts assisted with the operation.

Central District Police will continue to build on the operation’s success in coming months, along with a continued focus on restraints, impairment, cell phone distractions and speed.

Seven people will be facing charges in relation to these matters and police expect to charge more drivers as the inquiry continues.

A car is impounded for 28 days.

For it to be released at the end of that time, the owner must pay the towing company’s towing and storage fees.

Depending on the offence committed, there may also be a fine, but the release of the car is not dependent on the fine being paid.

Anyone that sees anti-social road user behaviour or suspicious activity around vehicles should call Police on 111 if it’s happening now, or you can file a report online at 105.police.govt.nz, or contact us via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111 or www.crimestoppers-nz.org.

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Source:NZ Police

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  1. This is about all these old coppers have to do, chase kids on motorbikes and drag racers….NZ policing at its finest….

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