Hamilton boy racers were greeted with a "welcoming committee" made up of Tauranga police on the Kaimais. Whether a decision to crush a car belonging to a Tauranga boy racer will deter others of his ilk from risky behaviour on our roads is up for debate.
Last week Braedyn Clothier, 20, received his third conviction for operating a vehicle causing sustained loss of traction, leading Judge Thomas Ingram to agree to a police request to order the destruction of the 1995 BMW, despite claims it had already been sold.
It is the first time the law has been applied in the Western Bay since it came into effect four years ago.
The case was complicated by the fact Clothier claimed to have sold the car despite being issued with a notice forbidding him to sell or dispose of it.
Police, obviously keen not to let the opportunity to send a message slip away, later found and impounded the car.