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Manawatū boy racers arrested after projectiles thrown at police cars

4 April 2026
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Projectiles were thrown at police cars during a significant operation targeting anti-social road users in Manawatū, which involved around 200 vehicles. Law enforcement made several arrests and confiscated vehicles as part of this effort. Manawatū area commander Inspector Matenga Gray stated that police aimed to prevent dangerous driving behavior and maintain community safety. The operation, dubbed Operation Golf, was launched to disrupt potential disturbances before they could escalate, with participation from police forces in Wellington, Whanganui, and Manawatū. The crackdown was intended to ensure that drivers engaged with law enforcement rather than causing chaos on local roads.

Why It Matters

This incident reflects ongoing concerns about anti-social driving practices that can disrupt communities and pose safety risks. Previous similar events have prompted police to enhance their strategies for managing large gatherings of vehicles, particularly in rural areas. Data indicates that such operations can lead to a decrease in dangerous driving incidents, thereby improving overall public safety. The collaboration among regional police departments underscores a coordinated approach to addressing these issues in response to rising reports of anti-social behavior on the roads.

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