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Excerpt from NZ Herald article. Yes its unlawful in NZ to lose traction in a vehicle!
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Sergeant Lester Polglase said boy racers were a problem in many areas in Tauranga.
Police issued up to 10 tickets a week for sustained loss of traction, he said today.
"Some weeks it might be 10, some weeks it might be none. We probably average four or five a week," Mr Polglase said.
He said the area of Welcome Bay where last week's alleged incident occurred was one of many spots favoured by boy racers.
"It's basically all over - if you have a look at Maungatapu and the skid marks over there, Ohauiti - you'll find places over there, it's just rife across the whole town."
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Sergeant Lester Polglase said boy racers were a problem in many areas in Tauranga.
Police issued up to 10 tickets a week for sustained loss of traction, he said today.
"Some weeks it might be 10, some weeks it might be none. We probably average four or five a week," Mr Polglase said.
He said the area of Welcome Bay where last week's alleged incident occurred was one of many spots favoured by boy racers.
"It's basically all over - if you have a look at Maungatapu and the skid marks over there, Ohauiti - you'll find places over there, it's just rife across the whole town."
ringram said:
Excerpt from NZ Herald article. Yes its unlawful in NZ to lose traction in a vehicle!
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Sergeant Lester Polglase said boy racers were a problem in many areas in Tauranga.
Police issued up to 10 tickets a week for sustained loss of traction, he said today.
"Some weeks it might be 10, some weeks it might be none. We probably average four or five a week," Mr Polglase said.
He said the area of Welcome Bay where last week's alleged incident occurred was one of many spots favoured by boy racers.
"It's basically all over - if you have a look at Maungatapu and the skid marks over there, Ohauiti - you'll find places over there, it's just rife across the whole town."
I guess the crime levels over there must be as low as they are here then, for cops to be putting so much of their resources into this.--
Sergeant Lester Polglase said boy racers were a problem in many areas in Tauranga.
Police issued up to 10 tickets a week for sustained loss of traction, he said today.
"Some weeks it might be 10, some weeks it might be none. We probably average four or five a week," Mr Polglase said.
He said the area of Welcome Bay where last week's alleged incident occurred was one of many spots favoured by boy racers.
"It's basically all over - if you have a look at Maungatapu and the skid marks over there, Ohauiti - you'll find places over there, it's just rife across the whole town."
When I went to Banff, Canada a couple of years ago, the front page crime on the local rag was drunk in possession of a skateboard. Yes, really!
Perhaps thats where we went wrong in this country years ago. Certainly wasn't worried about going out at night there, except for the bears that is...
Perhaps thats where we went wrong in this country years ago. Certainly wasn't worried about going out at night there, except for the bears that is...
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