Police issued 154 infringement notices, impounded 10 vehicles and arrested 13 people in a boyracer crackdown across Auckland in June.
Ten vehicles have been taken off the road, 154 infringement notices handed out and 13 people arrested after a police crackdown in Auckland on boy racers.
Waitematā district road policing co-ordinator senior sergeant Damian Albert said that targeting boy racers and illegally modified cars was part of a fortnight-long
operation focused on stopping anti-social road behaviour.
He said that during the operation, which took place on Fridays and Saturdays in the final two weeks of June, 299 drivers were stopped with a string of results including more than 154 infringement notices issued, 10 vehicles impounded and 13 arrests.
Albert said the focus was not only on illegal and dangerous driving, but driver compliance around licensing and vehicle safety.
“Altered seatbelts, suspension, exhausts, airbag modifications, window tints, lighting, tyres and window stickers were just some of the vehicle faults we detected.”