It is now up to the court to give the final okay and arrange its destruction.
It says much about the relevance of the law that it came into force as long ago as December 2009 and yet - until last week - it had not been enacted in the Bay.
Perhaps this is because it is akin to baiting a sector of society that already has a propensity to thumb its nose at authority.
In my view, a more effective way of ensuring boy racers adhere to the rules was displayed at the weekend, when Hamilton boy racers were greeted with a "welcoming committee" made up of Tauranga police on the Kaimais.
Police ticketed six or seven of the group for overtaking, speeding and other infringements.
No doubt this group got the message: obey the rules.
The steady application of pressure will send a stronger message to boy racers than the overtly graphic deterrent of a car crushing.APN News & Media