Cars impounded and owners facing criminal charges

One of the two cars impounded by police following anti-social road user behaviour in rural Kinleth. Photo / NZ Police.

Two Kinleith men have had their cars impounded and are facing criminal charges after two recent incidents involving sustained loss of traction.

The first incident occurred on June 29, when police responded to a report of an anti-social road user gathering on Mamaku South Road in rural Kinleith.

The driver of one of the cars at the gathering performed a sustained loss of traction directly in front of police officers, before immediately leaving the scene.

“Some fairly simple enquiries enabled us to identify the driver and car involved,” said Tokoroa Police Sergeant Matt Sillars.

“A search warrant was subsequently executed at a Mamaku property on 16 August, where the car was located and impounded.”

A 20-year-old man was also summonsed to appear in court for sustained loss of traction and driving while disqualified.

On August 22, police were called to another anti-social road user gathering, this time outside a fast-food restaurant in Tokoroa.

“Several cars were involved, performing both sustained loss of traction and burnouts, flooding the area with smoke, and the drivers immediately scattered when Police arrived,” said Sergeant Sillars.

“All of the cars involved had their licence plates removed, presumably to prevent us from identifying those involved.

“However, it did not take us long to identify one of the cars – as we had seen the very same car while carrying out the search warrant six days earlier.”

The owner of this car has been summonsed to appear in court for sustained loss of traction and dangerous driving. Photo / NZ Police.

On August 27, Police executed another search warrant at the Mamaku property.

“The car involved had been painted in a bid to disguise it, however Police were able to confirm it was the same car involved in the gathering on 22 August,” said Sergeant Sillars.

This car was also impounded, and a 19-year-old man has been summonsed to appear in court for sustained loss of traction and dangerous driving.

The two men are scheduled to appear in Tokoroa District Court on September 3.

“Our communities are sick of the disruption and damage caused by this anti-social road user activity,” said Sergeant Sillars.

“Those involved should be on notice that even if we can’t take enforcement action at the time of such incidents, we will undertake follow-up enquiries in order to hold those involved to account.”

 

2 comments

Excellent

Posted on 02-09-2025 18:53 | By Justin T.

Since these two knew they were breaking the law and pushed well passed the boundaries, I assume under the new legislation, their cars will be Crushed!


@ Justin T.

Posted on 03-09-2025 09:17 | By Yadick

Here's hoping my friend, here's hoping.
Make them push the button and watch and listen as their cars are crushed.


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