A boy racer has admitted attacking a milk tanker with a claw hammer, sending hundreds of litres of milk pouring over the road and surrounds. However, the 18-year-old will keep his name secret for a bit longer after his lawyer filed for a Section 106 discharge without conviction. The man admitted two of three charges including disorderly behaviour likely to incite violence against property to continue, and intentional damage of a Fonterra truck. The charges followed a confrontation between boy racers and a milk tanker on Orini Rd on March 19. CCTV footage showed the boy racers surrounding the truck, so it was unable to move forward.
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