The cart rider was quickly spotted by police, whose car performed a
speedy U-turn and followed the man around a corner, lights blazing.
"The individual may think this is a joke but it is clearly a dangerous
activity which puts himself and others at risk," Auckland City district
road policing manager Regan James said.
"A shopping cart traveling at speed in this way on a busy CBD road with multiple road users, including pedestrians, cyclists and motor vehicles, has the potential to cause serious injury to an adult pedestrian or, even worse, to a child. The rider could also suffer significant harm if he tipped over or hit an object or other vehicle.
"Without information about the date this occurred, we are unable to say what the outcome of this incident was. We can, however, say a warning or even prosecution for using a vehicle carelessly could be considered."
"A shopping cart traveling at speed in this way on a busy CBD road with multiple road users, including pedestrians, cyclists and motor vehicles, has the potential to cause serious injury to an adult pedestrian or, even worse, to a child. The rider could also suffer significant harm if he tipped over or hit an object or other vehicle.
"Without information about the date this occurred, we are unable to say what the outcome of this incident was. We can, however, say a warning or even prosecution for using a vehicle carelessly could be considered."
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