Did you see those clowns driving on Muriwai Beach on the TV news last night, just hours after a teenager was tragically killed there yesterday afternoon?
A scene from Mad Max is how one surfer has described the chaos on Muriwai Beach, when vehicles are hooning around. The death of a young person has sparked calls for vehicles to be permanently banned from the beach on Auckland's west coast. Cars can go up to 60 kays an hour on parts of Muriwai beach, which is packed with people on a hot summers day. Our reporter Jordan Dunn and cameraman Nick Monro have the story, followed by Auckland Council's regional parks principal specialist Stephen Bell. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default default/index.html?videoId=6345328307112
A holidaymaker is calling for greater police presence on Northland beaches to help curb the dangerous driving they have witnessed on their travels. Sheryl.
The father of a teenager seriously injured when his motorbike collided with a ute on Auckland’s Muriwai Beach says there needs to be at least some kind of.