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Dirt Bikers Endanger Livestock and Public Safety in Porirua

Porirua police have raised alarms about a group of dirt bikers whose reckless behavior is endangering livestock and public safety. The five male riders have been reported to regularly traverse from Waitangirua or Cannons Creek onto iwi land, continuing into Belmont Park and Belmont Farm. Their actions have been described as “terrifying livestock,” causing distress among animals and raising concerns about public safety.
Authorities indicate that the group has inflicted damage on multiple fences and newly planted native trees in the area. The local police issued a statement detailing the extent of the damage and the overall impact of these activities on both the environment and the community. The police are actively seeking information from the public to identify the individuals responsible.
The issue has sparked discussions regarding the protection of wildlife and natural habitats in Porirua. Local residents have expressed concerns not only about the safety of the livestock but also about the potential risks posed to families and children enjoying recreational activities in these parks. The police have urged anyone with information to come forward to help resolve this growing problem.
In addition to the immediate threats posed to public safety, the destruction of native flora raises broader environmental concerns. The newly planted trees, intended to restore and enhance the natural landscape, are vital for local wildlife and the ecological balance of the area. Damage to these trees hinders conservation efforts and the community’s commitment to preserving their natural heritage.
As the investigation continues, police are committed to addressing these incidents and ensuring the safety of both the public and the local fauna. The engagement of the community is crucial in these efforts, as residents are encouraged to report any sightings or incidents involving the dirt bikers to assist law enforcement in taking appropriate action.
The situation remains fluid, and police are hopeful that, with the community’s assistance, they can mitigate the risks posed by these riders and protect the integrity of Porirua’s natural environment.
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