A three-year jail sentence has been imposed on a man whose $50,000 damage spree included injuring five police officers, and putting three patrol cars off the road as he tried to escape from police in
Fleeing Volvo driver's damage spree: 5 cops hurt, 3 patrol cars off road
Ranginui Magnum Taueki convinced a fellow camper to lend him the Volvo that he would cause a trail of destruction with in Napier. Photo / File
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According to a police summary, the events last year started in September when Taueki, having never held a driving licence and having been prohibited from driving since 2004, was at a camping ground in Whangarei and convinced a fellow camper to lend him a Volvo station wagon so he could attend his father's funeral.
Never returned and reported stolen, the vehicle was spotted with Taueki at the wheel on Napier's Marine Parade about 11am last Labour Day.
They gave chase as Taueki drove off. Speeds of 100km/h were hit in 50km/h area Nuffield Ave, and another chase started after the man again drove off, after the vehicle was seen in the driveway of an address in Ward Cres.
At the intersection of Nuffield Ave and Ward Cres, Taueki drove onto the wrong side of the road to avoid road spikes laid by police to stop him.
When he was stopped in Seddon Cres he reversed the Volvo into a police car, causing whiplash to one officer and wounding another. He then drove into another police vehicle, causing whiplash and a hand injury to another officer, and injured two more officers when he hit another vehicle.
Despite damage to the Volvo, he drove off, abandoning the vehicle nearby and leaping across fences on properties in the area.
In prison a month later he was placed in an interview room after officers broke up a fight, and it was in the room that he began throwing chairs, smashed a table, and kicked and punched walls and a door. After a brief discussion with an officer he then smashed an air conditioner, a CCTV camera, light fittings, and electrical fixtures.