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Luke Kirkness: Bay of Plenty Times reporter on the anger from motorists during Ōpōtiki gang procession - Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Anger from motorists on State Highway 2 in the Bay of Plenty while police shut roads to contain a gang procession to a tangi in Whakatane.

Members driving to the crematorium were seen hanging out of cars, yelling and barking and driving on the wrong side of the road.

Police say they stopped offending vehicles and collected footage- and could impound vehicles, or issue infringements or charges.

Bay of Plenty Times reporter Luke Kirkness says cars piled up while Ōhope Road closed for two hours.

"They were a bit fed up, it's fair to say. Most of them couldn't believe it. It was a bit of anger towards some police officers at the cordon."

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Luke Kirkness: Bay of Plenty Times reporter on the anger from motorists during Ōpōtiki gang procession - Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive