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Out-of-control dirt bike mob terrorises Auckland Streets

Dirk bike gang terrorises Auckland streets
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The ‘appalling behaviour’ of dirt bikers in South Auckland on Sunday risked the lives of children and motorists, and Police are urging the public to help before someone is killed.

A 25-year-old Ōtara man faces serious charges of reckless driving, and aggravated failing to stop, but Police are now appealing to the public for help to locate others involved.

Auckland Duty Operations Manager Inspector Kerry Watson said a number of 111 calls began coming in about 3.45pm on Sunday – complaints of riders pulling wheelies, covering the road and driving into oncoming traffic and over footpaths in Ōtara.

“This continued to Bastion Point near Tamaki Drive, as the number of bikers number grew to 40. Those involved were seen driving at motorway speeds across playing fields.

“We’re asking for assistance from the public so we can locate these riders as soon as possible before they kill someone, or themselves.

“There are no other words – it was horrifying behaviour, and to see riders speeding across sport fields where young kids are playing… you feel ill, because if something goes wrong, someone is going to be maimed or dead.

Members of the public have told police previously that they fear injury to their kids playing on fields when these bikers appear.

Dozens of staff, and the Eagle helicopter, were diverted to try to split the group up, while Police also worked with local petrol stations in case the group attempted to refuel. It wasn’t until 5.45pm that the riders disappeared.

“We are combing through CCTV footage, frame by frame to identify those who were involved in this display of stupidity and when we find out who they are, we’re going to have words.

“To anyone who has dashcam or CCTV imagery that may assist us with that, please tell us so we can act before someone gets hurt or killed.”



Inspector Watson said the 25-year-old’s bike had been impounded, and anyone involved will also lose their bikes once caught.

“Losing your bike isn’t the worst outcome when you consider that eventually someone is going to die riding like this, or they’re going to kill an innocent person.”

Anyone with information is asked to make a report at 105.police.govt.nz, clicking “Update Report”, or by calling 105. Please use the reference number P065318019.

Alternatively, information can be shared anonymously through CrimeStoppers, by calling 0800 555 111.

Image credit: Bradley Dunn

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16 COMMENTS

  1. 1. EMP directed energy weapon to fry the solid state electronic ignitions on said bikes-
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuus8OtPY0w
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/mwqq8i6E1zk
    2. Neck-level piano wire (worked really well during WWll and in Miami…)
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LIMDR3NbnBg
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/aRvd8qZtVL4
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTIKQiQmi9A
    3. Robotic or Hand-Held Miniguns
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnmV_uyleO8

  2. These prick’s give real dirt bike enthusiast’s a bad name, real dirt bike rider’s ride in the dirt, and have some real skill’s, and try had not to piss off the police, or the public, these pricks ride on the foot path’s, and roads, which is easy, don’t need skill’s for that, and apparently no brain is needed.

  3. How I miss my Honda CT-70 Dax and my Honda Trail 90…perfect for getting around peacefully on mostly vacant & seldom-used footpaths,
    back trails and camp grounds.
    Economical, easy to park, with the Dax being totally portable.
    Yet, we can get the CT-125 here now, but we can’t find the Dax anywhere. Is it even legal here???
    https://powersports.honda.com/motorcycle/minimoto/dax-125
    https://powersports.honda.com/motorcycle/minimoto/trail125
    Back in the day, all one needed was a learners permit, but now one needs a ‘motorcycle endorsement’…increased insurance…and high prices in New Zealand which puts one off from even thinking about purchasing a either of the two bikes.
    The Trail 125 is better suited for adults, with the Dax 125 great for children and adults who don’t carry much and do not need an extended range.

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