A photograph posted by Midnight Crawlers of their gathering at the Forsyth Barr Stadium carpark on June 25. Photo / Supplied
A photograph posted by Midnight Crawlers of their gathering at the Forsyth Barr Stadium carpark on June 25. Photo / Supplied
A Dunedin man has taken responsibility in front of a community magistrate for his part in the Forsyth Barr Stadium illegal car meet-up a couple of weeks ago.
Jack Arthur Addis, 22, was one of those people performing burnouts in front of them.
"This type of behaviour might seem like a lot of fun at the time but at the least it's antisocial, at worst it's dangerous ... can cause a lot of damage to the streets, to public facilities, and to other people," Community Magistrate Sally O'Brien told Addis in the Dunedin District Court yesterday.
Later that night, an officer heard a car's engine revving loudly and tyres skidding, before spotting Addis' car heading down Anzac Ave on the wrong side of the road.
Addis was spoken to but there was not enough evidence to charge him so he was let go with an infringement notice for his lack of a warrant.
Media in June broadcast video footage taken by others at the event, which was posted to various social media sites.
The footage showed Addis performing burnouts in his vehicle.