Car window washers are facing a crack-down by police in south Auckland, who say they've received a barrage of complaints over crime and disorder linked to nuisance window cleaners.
Motorists were frustrated, and the activities of some window washers were dangerous, Counties Manukau police said, as they announced the trial of a new initiative designed to clamp down on the wider issues caused by window washers in the district.
There had been reports to police of wider problems associated with window washers, including disorder, vehicle crime, assaults and wilful damage, the force said in a statement, and it was these activities that would be targeted in the new programme..
"We are well aware of the frustrations faced by many members of the public because of window washers," Senior Sergeant Neil Phillips, manager of youth and community services in Counties Manukau East, said.
"It's dangerous for both the window washers and the motorists, with the activity being carried out on busy roads, especially in the dark and wet winter months."