An appeal for information on boy racer activity has been backed by the Mayor of Invercargill who says he has seen the damage first-hand.
Police responded to a gathering of around 50 vehicles on the outskirts of the city at the weekend.
Prior to police arrival, the group shifted to Lorne Dacre Rd where a vehicle crashed into bystanders just before midnight — injuring two people.
On Thursday, Southland road policing manager Blair Shirley urged the public to report boy racer activity in the hope it would help disrupt the behaviour.
Mayor Nobby Clark said the group’s movements showed how easily they could relocate as soon as they knew police were onto them.
“As members of the community, we’ve got to be sharp. People travelling around the city will see the buildup of cars and their activities. We just need to report it as quickly as possible,” Clark said.
“Because without that knowledge, the police have got nothing to go on, and end up with a fatal accident or somebody being seriously hurt.”
Clark said he had received a number of reports from people talking about the damage boy racers had done — but he had also personally witnessed it.
“I’ve seen it in Otatara where I live, and I’ve seen it out towards Sandy Point.
“Masses on masses of tyre marks on the road, and worn out rubber… not an ideal situation.”
As a result of Saturday night’s incident, one person was taken to hospital by people at the scene, police said.
The group dispersed, but police were able to impound the vehicle and speak with the driver involved.
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