The Northern Advocate

Car surfer puts life at risk

Man’s ‘next level’ stupidity shocked witnesses; police investigat­ing

- Adam Pearse

All I could think about was that young man’s mum getting a knock on the door saying there had been an accident, which is a real possibilit­y when you choose to stand on top of a vehicle travelling at speed. Sarah McIsaac

Awitness watched in horror as a man rode the roof of a car as it travelled at speeds of up to 70km/h near Whanga¯rei. Sarah McIsaac was travelling back to Auckland from Whanga¯rei Heads just after 2pm on Saturday with her husband and three young children.

As they passed Parua Bay along Whanga¯rei Heads Rd, they were shocked to see a man standing on the roof of a dark blue Toyota Hilux Surf, travelling between 50-70km/h.

There appeared to be multiple people inside the car.

“We couldn’t believe our eyes, who does that?,” she said.

“I know young people do silly things at times but this was next level and the risk of something going seriously wrong was right up there.”

As a mum, McIsaac’s initial thought was to try and stop the car, but refrained from getting too close in case it caused the man to fall.

Instead, they took photos and video before reporting the incident to police.

The car eventually pulled over so the man could retrieve a hat from the middle of the road.

“All I could think about was that young man’s mum getting a knock on the door saying there had been an accident, which is a real possibilit­y when you choose to stand on top of a vehicle travelling at speed,” McIsaac said.

She was not only shocked by the man’s actions, but by the participat­ion of those in the car.

“Friends don’t let friends travel on top of a moving car, it’s that simple.

If something happened to their friend they would have to live with that forever and face his parents knowing they did nothing to stop it.

Northland District acting senior sergeant Ryan Gray said it was a silly thing to do and police were investigat­ing the matter

“This individual was egged on by his peers and could have been seriously injured or killed. The onus is on all of us to keep each other safe.”

If you have informatio­n about what happened please call 105.

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 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? An Auckland family was stunned to see a man standing on top of a car as it travelled towards Whanga¯ rei.
Photo / Supplied An Auckland family was stunned to see a man standing on top of a car as it travelled towards Whanga¯ rei.

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