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The bill that will probably never be used passed today

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« on: October 21, 2009, 04:07:14 pm »

A bill allowing boy racers cars to be crushed was passed by Parliament today.

The Vehicle Confiscation and Seizure Bill gives courts the power to send cars owned by repeat offenders to the crusher.

Police Minister Judith Collins said the bill would also toughen provisions for the seizure of motor vehicles for unpaid fines and strengthen the courts' powers to confiscate motor vehicles.

"This bill will hit boy racers where it hurts - by targeting their vehicles."

Fines did not work and infringement notices became "badges of honour," she said.

Low value cars that were used to commit offences and incur fines would also be seized so they could not be used to commit more offences, she said.

Ms Collins earlier said it would a "wee while" before the first car was crushed.

"They've got to offend three times in four years, serious offences.

"Our estimates are there will be 10 cars crushed a year. Hopefully they will get the message and we won't have to crush anyway."

Green Party MP Keith Locke said his party did not support the bill because it "goes in the wrong direction".

Toughening penalties as a response to crime was only filling the prisons, he said.

"The prison rate in countries like Sweden that have taken a different course is much lower than the prison rate in New Zealand, so what we're doing is we're actually increasing the rate of crime.

"Prisons are by and large schools for crime, if you are anti-crime you should be against this bill."

All other political parties supported the bill, though most had reservations.

Labour MP Darien Fenton said it was supposed to be a "king hit" on boy racers, but it would not make a huge difference.

Act MP David Garrett said his party would support the bill and any amendments later needed to "close loopholes".

Maori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell said he had sympathy with claims that the crushing would waste cars, "especially if you're trying to get one".

"I wouldn't mind some of those cars, drop off a muffler here or there."

However, he said the Maori Party supported the bill "as a matter of safety".

The Land Transport (Enforcement Powers) Amendment Bill which passed last night also aims to crack down on boy racers by giving councils the authority to make bylaws to prohibit cruising - defined in the bill as repeated circling of the same section of road in a manner that draws attention to the power or noise of a vehicle.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/2986199/Car-crushing-boy-racer-law-passed

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« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2009, 04:14:11 pm »

The Government has allowed the banning of cars "cruising" down certain streets and driving while affected by a prescription sleeping pill as a raft of its hardline measures start becoming law.

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« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2009, 04:33:50 pm »

What a waste of time.  3 times in 4 years?  Each occasion "serious?"  What an absolute laugh!
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« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2009, 04:57:05 pm »

I would imagine the company who does the crushing will remove parts before the crushing.  Having seen the number of cars confiscated from 1 weekend (they filled an entire wreckers yard)  I'd be surprised if it was only 10 crushed in a year.
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« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2009, 04:58:22 pm »

If they ever do crush a car - the first one wont happen for 4 years.  It will never happen.
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« Reply #5 on: June 20, 2012, 04:45:46 pm »

First boy racer car crushing

It has taken four years for a car to be crushed under boy racer laws, but the minister nicknamed "crusher" says things are about to get busy.

National passed the Vehicle Confiscation and Seizure Bill in 2008 - and earned former Police Minister Judith Collins the sobriquet "Crusher Collins".

The law aimed to cut out illegal street racing by requiring a vehicle to be destroyed after a third offence.

The first car to be destroyed under the law will be crushed tomorrow, current Police Minister Anne Tolley said today.

Collins today said there were 116 people who had had their second strike.

"The three strike policy we have for car crushing goes through very slowly but it does get there," she said.

At Parliament's law and order select committee today, Tolley said the car to be crushed tomorrow belonged to a "silly young man" who had been convicted of driving offences four times.

The crushing would take place in Lower Hutt.

Collins said she was very pleased Tolley would be able to oversee the crushing of the first car.

With so many drivers on their second strike, "Mrs Tolley might be very busy".

A spokesman for Tolley said further details about the crushing would be released this afternoon.

Previously Milton teenager Karn Clarrie Forrest, 18, was to be the first to have his car crushed after notching up his third offence of wheel-spinning in December last year.

But the action, in April, was halted when police rrealised his 1982 Toyota Corolla DX had been switched before it could be taken to a Dunedin scrap metal yard.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/7138475/First-boy-racer-car-crushing
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