Police crack down on boy racers, new powers expected

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Police disrupted a boy racer gathering in Hutt Valley, issuing 38 infringement notices and impounding three vehicles. “Antisocial behaviour on our roads isn’t welcome here,” said Inspector Simon de Wit. Police Minister Mark Mitchell praised the police’s proactive work and announced new legislation is in development to grant even more powers to tackle boy racers and their disruptive behaviour.

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