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Police Crack Down on Wild Car Meet Chaos
The cops have slammed last weekend’s massive car meet as “dangerous and anti-social” after drivers were spotted doing doughnuts, lighting fireworks, hanging out of moving cars, and tearing around at reckless speeds. Chief Superintendent Darren O’Callaghan made it clear: this lawless behaviour won’t be tolerated.
Arrests, Car Seizures, and Warnings Follow Disorder
The huge gathering put lives at risk — both those taking part and innocent bystanders. Since the event, police have swooped. Two arrests have been made, three cars seized, and several drivers are facing summons or warnings. Officers are working hard to ID the troublemakers and get dangerous vehicles off the roads.
“We will use all available tactics to swiftly and robustly deal with any similar behaviour,” Chief Superintendent O’Callaghan warned.
Clear Message: Behave or Lose Your Wheels
O’Callaghan urged car fans to enjoy their rides responsibly and warned: “If you don’t want us knocking at your door and taking your car, don’t engage in reckless and disorderly behaviour.” While many enthusiasts show off their vehicles safely, a growing number are risking lives and wrecking communities.
“We will not tolerate anti-social and dangerous driving that puts people at risk,” he added. “It’s not just those at these events in danger — innocent bystanders just going about their business are also at risk.”
Community Safety Is Priority Number One
The police remain committed to cracking down on dangerous driving. They urge anyone with info or dashcam footage of reckless incidents to come forward and help make the roads safer for all.
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