Police issued over 260 infringement notices over the weekend during an operation targeting anti-social road behaviour. Dozens of boy racers were issued $750 infringement notices after up to 100 motorists led police on a late-night game of cat and mouse across Christchurch. Canterbury police ran a focused operation targeting anti-social road behaviour in Christchurch over the weekend, with large numbers expected as part of a car show which was postponed due to Covid-19 restrictions. READ MORE:* Boy racers 'better behaved than locals' says region's highway boss* Police order Aves Invasion organiser off the road for 12 hours in Christchurch* Leave us alone or no talks, boy racers say. The area is a popular spot for boy racers, who in previous years have caused significant damage to the road with up to 200 cars in attendance.
Source: Stuff March 07, 2021 07:16 UTC