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Tasman Targets Anti-Social Road Users
Tasman Targets Anti-Social Road Users

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time04-06-2025

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Tasman Targets Anti-Social Road Users

Press Release – New Zealand Police Two search warrants were executed, resulting in a stolen firearm being located and three vehicle impounds for sustained loss of traction and driver licence Wednesday 28 May to Sunday 1 June 2025, Tasman Police delivered an operation focused on anti-social road users. This was in response to an increase in complaints from the local community. Two search warrants were executed, resulting in a stolen firearm being located and three vehicle impounds for sustained loss of traction and driver licence offences. Further Police activities occurred across the district with Tasman Police staff supported by the Anti-Social Road User team from Christchurch. The team deployed across Nelson Bays and Marlborough resulting in over 50 vehicles being inspected and deemed unsafe or defective. Five more vehicles were impounded for Land Transport Act offences. Over 100 Infringement notices were issued for speeding, restraint and distraction offences amongst many others. Following the operation, Police have laid charges against multiple individuals for unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition, sustained loss of traction, driving whilst suspended, driving whilst disqualified and threatening behaviour. Further charges are being considered.

Tasman Targets Anti-Social Road Users
Tasman Targets Anti-Social Road Users

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time04-06-2025

  • General
  • Scoop

Tasman Targets Anti-Social Road Users

From Wednesday 28 May to Sunday 1 June 2025, Tasman Police delivered an operation focused on anti-social road users. This was in response to an increase in complaints from the local community. Two search warrants were executed, resulting in a stolen firearm being located and three vehicle impounds for sustained loss of traction and driver licence offences. Further Police activities occurred across the district with Tasman Police staff supported by the Anti-Social Road User team from Christchurch. The team deployed across Nelson Bays and Marlborough resulting in over 50 vehicles being inspected and deemed unsafe or defective. Five more vehicles were impounded for Land Transport Act offences. Over 100 Infringement notices were issued for speeding, restraint and distraction offences amongst many others. Following the operation, Police have laid charges against multiple individuals for unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition, sustained loss of traction, driving whilst suspended, driving whilst disqualified and threatening behaviour. Further charges are being considered.

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