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'Completely reckless and unacceptable': Boy racers hurl bottles, fireworks at police

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 24 Dec 2025, 3:37pm
The boy racer meet in and around Levin in May led to people being struck by cars, injured police, arrests, damage and disorder, including one a group setting fire to the road outside a Mobil petrol station.
The boy racer meet in and around Levin in May led to people being struck by cars, injured police, arrests, damage and disorder, including one a group setting fire to the road outside a Mobil petrol station.

'Completely reckless and unacceptable': Boy racers hurl bottles, fireworks at police

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 24 Dec 2025, 3:37pm

A police crackdown on a 200-strong boy racer convoy in Wellington overnight ended in officers being pelted with bottles and fireworks.

Four people were arrested and 22 fined when police descended on the meet, which rolled into the capital from Whanganui, Levin and Palmerston North.

They were first met with an alcohol checkpoint at Motukaraka Point, P膩uatahanui, about 10pm, police said.

The unruly drivers then moved to Jamaica Drive in Granada North, where more officers were waiting.

Boy racers then moved to Seaview, where tensions rose, and police were faced with bottles and fireworks hurled in their direction.

鈥淔ortunately, no officers were injured, however this is completely reckless and unacceptable,鈥 Hutt Valley Area Commander Inspector Wade Jennings said.

鈥淧olice are committed to disrupting any and all anti-social road-user behaviour 鈥 it puts our community members in harm鈥檚 way."

The police crackdown is part of the wider Operation Kereru, which has been going on in Wellington, Whanganui and Wairarapa regions throughout 2024 and 2025.

鈥淲e will continue to take action, whenever we can, to prevent damage to our roads and the unruly behaviour that comes with these activities,鈥 Jennings said.

He said the constant anti-social behaviour is 鈥渧ery frustrating to our community鈥.

Earlier this year a 1000-person meet in Levin saw riot police called in after several people were injured, including two officers, and a woman鈥檚 legs run over.

The boy racer meet in and around Levin in May led to people being struck by cars, injured police, arrests, damage and disorder, including one a group setting fire to the road outside a Mobil petrol station.

The boy racer meet in and around Levin in May led to people being struck by cars, injured police, arrests, damage and disorder, including one a group setting fire to the road outside a Mobil petrol station.

At the time, the Police Minister labelled the boy racers involved in the destructive events 鈥渃owardly, try-hard idiots鈥.

In May, the Government announced new legislation targeting drivers who participate in street races.

It will see boy racers have their vehicles destroyed or forfeited in the majority of cases.

Transport Minister Chris Bishop said in May the existing penalties 鈥渁ren鈥檛 strong enough to deter this appalling behaviour鈥. He said police reporting found the frequency of anti-social road events was increasing and 鈥渆nough is enough鈥.

鈥淜iwis are sick of seeing these idiot drivers putting everyone around them at risk, so we鈥檙e taking action through a range of much tougher penalties,鈥 Bishop said at the time.

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