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Waikato

Expensive start to New Year's for Waikato door surfers

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Police and members of the motoring public were less than impressed at the antics of this pair
It was an expensive start to New Year's celebrations for these two men

 Ridiculous behaviour that meant the start of New Year celebrations was an expensive one is how Waikato Police are describing the antics of two intoxicated men door surfing on SH1 this afternoon.

Sergeant Neil Mansill of the Huntly Road Safety Team said two drivers got quite a surprise as they went to ring * 555 to report the behaviour and found a patrol car already pulling the offenders over.

“As is to be expected we have a number of extra staff out and about on the roads and while other drivers were doing the right thing alerting us to the problem, one of our officers had already noticed there was a problem. 

“Two male passengers in a southbound Lexus heading from Pukekohe to the Waikato to celebrate New Year’s Eve had started drinking early and were sitting outside of the car on the windowsilld, facing each other as they drank their beers over the car roof and gestured to other motorists in a 70km/h stretch of road works at Rangiriri.”

Mr Mansill said the woman driving the car told Police the pair wouldn’t listen to her and get back in until the long arm of the law reached out to tap them on the shoulder. Both men received $150 infringement notices.

“But those fines could have been the least of their worries. You know, their behaviour at this time of year is pretty selfish.

“While Police are paid to be out on the roads at this time, this part of the Waikato is serviced by volunteer ambulance and fire crews and these dedicated people have to give up their precious family time to deal with this type of idiotic behaviour. I think when these two lads sober up they might want to spare a thought for the potential consequences.”

Mr Mansill said while the two men’s behaviour was at the far end of the scale the majority of motorists have been well behaved.

“Traffic flows coming out of Auckland and into the Waikato have been very heavy and colleagues across the District are reporting big numbers of vehicles heading towards the Coromandel and Raglan.

“Our message is to watch your speed, your following distance and keep within your lane and that way we’ll all reach the beach in one piece, after all road safety is everyone’s responsibility.”

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