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'It's selfish': Drugged driver chased by up to 20 police cars blasted for 'dumb' driving

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NZ Herald,
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Thu, 26 Jun 2025, 8:44pm

'It's selfish': Drugged driver chased by up to 20 police cars blasted for 'dumb' driving

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 26 Jun 2025, 8:44pm

A man who led up to 20 police cars on a reckless, citywide chase before being cornered in a mall carpark and pulled from his vehicle has been blasted by a judge for his 鈥渟tupid鈥 actions.

Blake Herbert, 32, was on bail and high on methamphetamine when he sparked the Auckland pursuit on January 28.

Today, he was given a stern word by Judge Gene Tomlinson in Whang膩rei District Court.

鈥淒rug driving is dumb, drug driving is stupid, and drug driving ... all it does is risk your life and others鈥. It鈥檚 selfish,鈥 the judge told him.

The court heard the Northland man was driving a blue Subaru with false number plates towards Auckland City on the day of the incident.

Police tried to approach the vehicle around Western Springs but Herbert drove off at speed and a pursuit ensued.

He led multiple patrol cars through central Auckland suburbs and the central city, before heading towards Three Kings and eventually Onehunga.

During the chase, he drove on the wrong side of the road while reaching speeds of up to 100km/h.

Police swarmed the vehicle at Onehunga Dress Smart shopping centre after a pursuit across Auckland.
Police swarmed the vehicle at Onehunga Dress Smart shopping centre after a pursuit across Auckland.

Herbert eventually drove into the Dress Smart Onehunga carpark, where a bystander filmed him being surrounded by police and pulled from his vehicle.

Three patrol cars were reportedly damaged and, at the time of the incident, a witness told 九一星空无限 Herbert was 鈥減ummelled鈥 during the 鈥渧icious鈥 arrest.

The witness claimed 鈥渁ggressive鈥 force was used and Herbert was left covered in blood.

九一星空无限 understands the Independent Police Conduct Authority was looking into the arrest.

In court, Herbert faced charges that included reckless driving, driving while disqualified, failing to stop and unlawfully taking a motor vehicle.

He was also found to have been driving with meth in his system at the time of the chase, and had earlier stolen a $7000 bike.

The court heard he had been on bail at the time for his involvement in an August 2024 kidnapping and aggravated robbery in Whang膩rei.

For those charges, he has pleaded guilty and is awaiting a potential restorative justice conference with the victims before he can be sentenced.

On the sentencing for the driving incident, Judge Tomlinson said Herbert had 鈥渘o business driving鈥.

The judge said Herbert was the third person in a week to come before him for drug driving.

He called it 鈥渄umb鈥 and 鈥渟elfish鈥 and referred to a New Zealand Transport Agency campaign that captured how drug drivers鈥 passengers often ended up dead.

Judge Tomlinson said Herbert鈥檚 criminal history was appalling and he had spent about half of his life in prison.

鈥淵ou have offences committed every year for the last 18 years and it is no surprise to me when I read [in reports] 鈥榮tate care, mum died鈥,鈥 he said.

Herbert told report writers: 鈥淚f Mum were here, I wouldn鈥檛 be where I am today.鈥

Judge Tomlinson said although he understood Herbert鈥檚 position, he needed to start taking agency for his life.

鈥淵ou are your own person, you can make the right choices ... it can鈥檛 always be for me to hold you responsible by the sentences I impose on you.鈥

Herbert was sentenced to 13 months鈥 imprisonment and disqualified from driving. He will return to court at a later date for sentencing on the kidnapping matter.

Shannon Pitman is a Whang膩rei-based reporter for Open Justice covering courts in the Te Tai Tokerau region. She is of Ng膩puhi/ Ng膩ti P奴kenga descent and has worked in digital media for the past five years. She joined 九一星空无限 in 2023.

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