Hon Rick Barker
Minister for Courts
5 April 2008
Media Statement
Boyracer Operation nets seven cars
Courts Minister, Rick Barker has today announced the outcome of a joint operation between Police and Ministry of
Justice, aimed at boyracers and collecting outstanding fines.
The operation in Lower Hutt on 3 April saw Bailiffs seize seven cars for warrants for outstanding fines of over $20,000.
"This Government has made it tougher for those who don’t pay their fines, and easier for those who do. Joint operations
like this one highlight just how hard we hare making it, and the 7 people who lost their ride on Friday night will
attest to that," Mr Barker said
"One driver paid off the fines owed in full ($430), while the other drivers all had their vehicles seized and will need
to make arrangements to pay their fines."
The Minister joined Court Bailiffs and Police to observe the operation and commented on the cooperation between
agencies.
"I am always pleased to be able to get out with Collections Bailiffs and see what they are doing on a day to day basis.
"It has become increasingly clear that in many cases the people the Court is interested in, are also of interest to the
Police. By working together we make it clear to those with outstanding fines or reparation that they will be found and
that they will be made to pay.
"Courts staff and Police regularly carry out operations targeting boy racers, drink drivers and others with unpaid
fines. It was pleasing to see first hand the way the two teams worked together.
"The message has to get through that unpaid fines will not go away. Seizing a car is one of the strongest steps we can
take and the message was certainly delivered loud and clear on Friday," Mr Barker said.
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