50 infringements following Porirua tangi

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Please attribute to Kapiti-Mana Area Prevention Manager Inspector Nick Thom:

Police have issued 50 infringement notices for riding dangerously on a vehicle following a tangi in Porirua last month.

The large funeral procession on Monday 11 October caused significant disruption to traffic with a number of vehicles driven in a dangerous manner.

At the time, two people were arrested and four vehicles impounded.

Police continue to make enquiries into other possible offending and are not ruling out further enforcement action.

A second, unrelated tangi is expected to take place in Porirua on Wednesday.

Police respect the mourners’ wish to grieve and will be monitoring the event to ensure public safety.

Enforcement action will be considered if required, however Police urge those involved to be considerate of other road users and adhere to alert level restrictions.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre

MIL OSI

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