The station was open at the time but police did not arrest him.
That night he allegedly continued his hooning behavior, this time on
Surfers Paradise Boulevard, revving his engine and creating noise.
On Thursday he allegedly did the same thing.
Police were able to use the City of Gold Coast Safety Camera Network to
help track down Mr Summers, who was arrested on Thursday night.
Senior Sergeant Laurie Shevlin of Surfers Paradise police said the cameras were important to the investigation. "The incidents were captured on the City safety cameras and subsequent police investigations resulted in the offender being identified, located and arrested without further endangering the public," he said.
"Surfers Paradise police are dedicated to ensuring the safety of our
community and this type of behavior won't be tolerated, especially in
built-up areas where pedestrians and other road users are put at risk."
Mr Summers faced Southport Magistrates Court on Friday charged with
eight offenses including dangerous driving, trespass and willfully making
noise. His matter was adjourned until May 3. His car was also impounded
for 90 days. If Mr Summers is convicted and he does it again, next time
the vehicle could be crushed.
Senior Sergeant Laurie Shevlin of Surfers Paradise police said the cameras were important to the investigation. "The incidents were captured on the City safety cameras and subsequent police investigations resulted in the offender being identified, located and arrested without further endangering the public," he said.
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