- Fireworks, bottles and rocks were thrown at police breaking up a boy racer car meet near Masterton early yesterday.
- Six people were arrested and others received infringement notices and licence suspensions amid ongoing calls for crackdown on boy racers and - today - spectators.
- Latest incident 鈥済ut-wrenching鈥 and deaths inevitable if something鈥檚 not done, Masterton mayor Gary Caffell says.
Spectators are 鈥渂asically complicit鈥 in antisocial car meets like one that turned violent near Masterton early yesterday and should also face legal repercussions, the town鈥檚 mayor says.
Boy racers hurled fireworks, bottles and rocks at police, smashing a police car window, and even turned on each other at one point during an illegal car meet yesterday.
He wanted to see spectators also in lawmakers鈥 sights, Masterton mayor Gary Caffell told 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Tim Beveridge this morning.
鈥淭he other problem that was created here was actually by spectators, people who were there seemingly in support of those causing the antisocial behaviour.
鈥淚 know they鈥檙e creating a problem for police, and maybe they need to be looked at as well because they鈥檙e basically complicit in what鈥檚 being done.鈥
Police told him people came from Wellington, Manawat奴, Taranaki and Hawke鈥檚 Bay, as well as Wairarapa, for the gathering, Caffell said.
A tragedy was inevitable.
鈥滻t was really gut-wrenching to hear of this one 鈥 unless the Government is willing to really get tough on these people then we鈥檙e in a lot of trouble because somebody鈥檚 going to get killed, there鈥檚 no question about that.鈥
Fifteen-year-old CJ Holmes, pictured with his mum, Amanda Carr, had his right leg amputated below the knee after being struck by a car at a boy racer meet in Foxton in June. Photo / Paul Taylor
- Masterton mayor: Boy racer gatherings seem to be getting worse and worse
- Watch: Boy racers hurl fireworks, rocks and bottles at police in group attack
In June, 15-year-old CJ Holmes had his right leg amputated below the knee when he was struck by a car that spun out of control during a boy racer meet in Foxton. The driver, the partner of CJ鈥檚 sister, has pleaded guilty to charges relating to the incident
In yesterday morning鈥檚 incident, six were arrested, two cars were impounded and other people received infringement notices and licence suspensions after Wairarapa police disrupted the planned meet on Waingawa Rd near Masterton.
The operation ended with violence when officers were confronted by a large and aggressive group, with fireworks, bottles and rocks thrown at police and the rear window of a police vehicle smashed by the group, a police spokesperson said yesterday.
Footage posted to social media also showed a group of men kicking in a silver car, with a brawl then breaking out before a masked man smashed the car鈥檚 windows before the male driver managed to speed off.
A screengrab from a video shows people swarming and attacking a car after a spectator was apparently struck during a boy racer car meet near Masterton early on Sunday morning.
A bystander told the Herald the man鈥檚 car was attacked because he hit a spectator.
It was 鈥済utting鈥 when a few people ruined events organised to show off drivers鈥 skills and practise for competitions, the bystander said.
Antisocial car meets were an issue around the country, and police had told him those involved early yesterday were from around the North Island, Caffell told 九一星空无限talk ZB.
鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 by any means just a Wairarapa meet [but people are] really sick of it, and shocked. In Masterton we like to think of ourselves as a friendly town, and welcoming to people.
鈥淪o for something like this to happen it鈥檚 just a hell of a shock and for me really gut-wrenching because it doesn鈥檛 tell people what Masterton鈥檚 about. It鈥檚 just something we鈥檝e got to get rid of.鈥
Masterton mayor Gary Caffell has described violence at an early morning boy racer car meet near the Wairarapa town as "gut-wrenching".
He had spoken to police, and 鈥渢hey know they鈥檝e got a job to do鈥,Caffell said.
They had 鈥減erhaps鈥 been caught by surprise at what happened yesterday morning, he said.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e disappointed, but they鈥檙e determined. One of the messages I got from them very clearly was they are determined to break this up.
鈥淎nd I鈥檓 really encouraged by the words of the Police Minister that, 鈥榃e鈥檙e gonna get really tough鈥, because if we don鈥檛 there鈥檚 gonna be deaths.鈥
Yesterday鈥檚 incident was just one in a string of boy racing events this year.
Police cracked down on a huge 鈥渁ntisocial burnout meet鈥 in Levin in June.
The 200-vehicle gathering resulted in more rocks and bottles being thrown, as well as multiple arrests and injured police officers.
鈥淧olice absolutely understand the stress and concern illegal and antisocial street racing causes members of the community, and we are committed to disrupting this activity by breaking it up when it occurs and holding offenders to account鈥, Manawat奴 area commander Inspector Ross Grantham said at the time.
Police were pelted with rocks and bottles, injuring two officers and damaging two police vehicles when they confronted a boy racer meet in Levin in June.
New legislation he and Transport Minister Simeon Brown were working on would make it harder for those responsible to continue their antisocial behaviour, Police Minister Mark Mitchell said last month.
鈥淧olice will have even more powers to make it even more difficult for boy racers.
鈥淩ural communities and provincial towns in particular are sick of boy racers and their lack of consideration, the property damage and the danger and disruption they bring to law-abiding members of the community and lawful road users.鈥
Cherie Howie is an Auckland-based reporter who joined the Herald in 2011. She has been a journalist for more than 20 years and specialises in general news and features.
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