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Wild times at the Cotter as police stumble across a street racing ring

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A 22-year-old woman will be summonsed to appear before court after failing to stop her vehicle when directed by police in Tuggeranong last night (Thursday 8 September).

About 9.35pm, police received information that a large number of vehicles had converged on an area near Point Hut Crossing and Paddy’s River Road for the purpose of drag racing and vehicle burnouts.

When police approached the intersection of Paddy’s River Road and Tidbinbilla Reserve Road they observed approximately 60 vehicles lining the intersection with headlights illuminating the road.

Police approached a Holden SS Commodore, which was driving in the area to obtain the occupants details as witnesses to a number of traffic offences.

The vehicle accelerated at speed away from police causing the rear of the car to lose control. Police were forced to quickly move aside to avoid being struck by the vehicle, which headed towards the Tuggeranong region.

A short time later the vehicle and female driver was located in the area of Point Hut Crossing Road and Tidbinbilla Reserve Road with police seizing the vehicle.

Officer in Charge of Tuggeranong Station, Station Sergeant Chris Meagher said the actions of drivers that put the lives of others at risk wouldn’t be tolerated by police.

“Drivers should think seriously before engaging in these dangerous and reckless driving behaviours, not only are you placing other road users in danger but you also face having your vehicle seized and losing your licence,” Station Sergeant Meagher said. “Showing off to your mates won’t be worth the consequences.”

“The action of these irresponsible drivers has the potential to damage roads and access to conservation areas enjoyed by the Canberra community.”

Police investigations into the incident are continuing.

Police are urging anyone who may have witnessed the incident to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via act.crimestoppers.com.au. Provide reference number 6009712. Information can be provided anonymously.

Police remind people they should not report crime information via Facebook and Twitter pages.

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3 Responses to Wild times at the Cotter as police stumble across a street racing ring

Hayden says: 12 September 2016 at 1:09 pm

As I understand the intersection in question is in a quite rural area. This does not condone what happened but I would much rather everyone go out of the city and have their fun, than terrorise our suburban streets. Also the fact that the closest venue for car enthusiasts is at wakefield and even then, access is limited. What other choice is there really? You’re never going to get rid of the car community, may as well give them somewhere to do things legally! I also find it amusing that it’s alleged there was street racing… on a pitch black road… with quite a few blind turns and barely any lengths of straight road… something doesn’t add up there?

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Malcom says: 24 November 2016 at 10:20 pm

HA! You obviously don’t live on the south side. Can I suggest you take a drive out to the “quiet rural area” as you so describe it and count how many houses and families live out there. Lock the idiots up I say along with their bleeding heart supporters!

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Reasonable says: 13 September 2016 at 7:26 pm

Hayden, What is their choice? Do what other enthusiasts do. Make it happen. Gain support, get funding, get organised. How about you do the work to get something in place that works, rather than say… “but it is too far to Wakefield, there is nowhere to do it” etc

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