Police are reminding motorists of the consequences of reckless and unsafe behaviour on New Zealand roads.
Between January 1 and March 21, 215 vehicles have been impounded across the Eastern region for a range of offences including repeat drink driving, street racing and burn outs, and driving while disqualified or forbidden.
These offences can result in an automatic 28-day impoundment, as well as fees for towage and storage, and a court appearance.
'Police will not hesitate to impound a vehicle when a driver's behaviour puts themselves, their passengers and all other road users at risk of serious injury or even death,” Senior Sergeant Mark Clayton says.
'We're working closely with local councils and other community groups to address this behaviour but we can't do it alone — anyone who witnesses dangerous driving is urged to call us on 105 with the time, location and the vehicle's registration.”
Information can also be supplied anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
'Police will continue to act on information provided to us to help ensure all road users are safe and feel safe,” Senior Sergeant Clayton says.



4 comments
How about the Police
Posted on 24-03-2021 21:48 | By The Caveman
Reduce the number of "marked" cars on the roads and use unmarked vehicles - THEN THEY WILL GET TO SEE THE CRAP DRIVING !!
rego bicycles
Posted on 25-03-2021 10:24 | By hapukafin
Caveman,just bring on more unmarked cars,motor cycle numbers are hared to pick up and cyclist have no rego number at all.If motorist are giving away more roads to cyclist its time ro rego them as in other countries.Dont say it cant be done.
@ The Caveman
Posted on 25-03-2021 10:52 | By Yadick
Great idea. I'm all for it. I was down Koromiko Street and Birch Ave the other week and the mess from idiots doing doughnuts and burnouts is just appalling. Seems to be a hotspot that the Police could monitor/patrol.
@Hapukafin
Posted on 25-03-2021 12:38 | By morepork
Can you tell me a country where cyclists are registered? I was interested by your comment.
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