
An Easter police sting targeting illegal street racing led to 209 fines, 28 green and pink stickers and five arrests.听
Six cars were impounded and six people were forbidden to drive during 鈥淥peration Tread鈥 which took place in Quay Street in central Auckland, Westgate, Onehunga, the North Shore, and near Mangat膩whiri.听
The racers involved have dubbed the operation - which saw 209 fines handed out - as the 鈥淎uckland invasion鈥 on social media.听
Acting Inspector Tyson Martin said there were known hot spots for people to drive dangerously and do burnouts.听
鈥淎s soon as groups moved into these areas, police were there to disrupt their plans and, in some areas, quickly set up checkpoints,鈥 Martin said.听
Eleven people were also caught drink-driving after 1703 breath tests on Saturday night and early Sunday morning.听
One person blew nearly four times the legal limit.听
Twenty-eight green and pink stickers were issued for 鈥渄efective鈥 vehicles, with a further six vehicles impounded.听
Many drivers fled when checkpoints were set up, one car ran a red light on Bush Rd in Albany, and failed to stop for police at 12.15am.听
Three people in the car were arrested when the vehicle stopped on Henderson Valley Rd.听
Three men aged 16, 18 and 20 are due to appear in the North Shore District Court this week.听
Another vehicle was spotted in Karaka about 3.20am driving dangerously and continuing towards West Auckland.听
That vehicle was stopped on the Rosebank off-ramp and two occupants were arrested.听
Police set up check points across Auckland like this one in Henderson. Photo / Hayden Woodward听
Meanwhile, Waikato police joined forces with Auckland on State Highway 2 in Mangat膩whiri to disrupt a large convoy of vehicles.听
Fifty-five infringement notices were given out, a vehicle was impounded and a person was found to be driving drunk.听
Martin acknowledged the 鈥渘uisance鈥 the racers were to residents in the areas they meet up in.听
鈥淯nfortunately, we know people have been unnecessarily hurt because of these planned events in the past,鈥 Martin said.听
鈥淟ast year,听a woman was seriously injured and lost her baby following an event in East Tamaki.鈥听
Martin urged witnesses to report illegal street racing to 111 or 105, if the event was over.听
Rachel Maher is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. She has worked for the听Herald听since 2022.听
This article was originally published on the NZ Herald .听
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