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More arrests as cops close in on hoons

By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS

POLICE have put the brakes on people involved in illegal hoon meets after two days of raids in Melbourne’s south-east and north on 3 and 4 February.
A total of 23 people were arrested and 17 cars seized during the raids, including in Dandenong, Cranbourne and Narre Warren.
Inspector Brian Sharp, who headed Greater Dandenong police’s involvement in the raids, said investigations were still ongoing into the so-called South East Skids meets.
“We’re not finished yet,” he said – with the investigation to include organisers and spectators.
Inspector Bruce Kitchen, of Greater Dandenong, said the arrests would have a “dramatic effect” on the rising number of hoon meets.
“Hopefully other potential hoons will take heed of the message.”
Assistant Commissioner Robert Hill said most of those arrested were aged 18-25, and did not have a criminal history.
Others were involved in Northern Skids meets in Melbourne’s north.
Mr Hill said the two groups would hold joint meetings, lining up like a drag meeting and performing burnouts in front of hundreds of spectators in industrial estates.
The cars would then leave “in the same erratic way”, he said.
Mr Hill told of two police officers being “beset” by crowds at a recent meet of 200 cars and 500 people in Melbourne’s south.
The crowds “en masse” and with “no regard for authority” threw rocks at police, he said.
“Their attitude changed markedly since they were arrested today.”
He said social media had been an “invaluable investigatory tool” for police, who had been surveilling the hoons since Operation Regarder was set up in November.
“They brag about their behaviour online and our message to them is we see you, we’ll find you, we’ll charge you and seize your car.
“Their arrogance, their poor attitude, their lack of concern for themselves and others, their brazenness has brought themselves undone.”
Those arrested face charges of conduct endangering life, conduct endangering serious injury, dangerous driving, careless driving, improper control of a vehicle and emitting excessive smoke and noise from a vehicle.
They face potential jail terms of up to 10 years, losses of licence and their vehicles crushed or sold off by the state.
Many will be bailed, subject to a night curfew and banned from attending hoon meets.
Mr Hill warned that more arrests could follow, and event organisers who did not drive at the meets were not immune from charges.
“These irresponsible people, including the event organisers and drivers, place their lives and the lives of others at risk,” he said.
“We’ve recently seen the tragic consequences of hoon driving where two lives were lost but unfortunately the reckless driving behaviour continues to plague our suburbs.”
Many of the arrestees were bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court in March.

Police have been reviewing videos like this one posted to social media:

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