7 October 2021
IR-01-21-27880
Ashley Stewart
[FYI request #16537 email]
Dear Ashley
I refer to your Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) request dated 15 September 2021 for
additional information relating to fleeing driver incidents.
Specifically, you requested:
Can a column be added showing the fol owing:
•
for each year, the percentage of fleeing driver incidents where a pursuit
was initiated
•
for each of those pursuits, how many were abandoned
•
percentage of fleeing driver incidents where the police helicopter was
used
Can the whole dataset please be pushed out to include from 2010-2021? Looking
for a reason for the declining amount of offenders identified, 58% - 35% is a
pretty big drop.
Please refer to Table 1 at the end of my response.
The decision to flee can have significant and sometimes horrific consequences for the
driver, their family and friends, the public and Police. Police clarified its Fleeing Driver
policy in December 2020. The policy prioritises safety over the immediate apprehension
of a fleeing driver. This means that the identification of offenders will generally take longer
as it requires an investigation and, as with any investigation, it ultimately may not be
possible to identify the offender due to the circumstances and limited available
information.
Police National Headquarters 180 Molesworth Street. PO Box 3017, Wellington 6140, New Zealand.
Telephone: 04 474 9499. Fax: 04 498 7400. www.police.govt.nz
I trust this answers your request. If you are not satisfied with the with the way I have
responded to your request you have the right, under section 28(3) of the OIA, to ask the
Ombudsman to review my decisions.
Yours sincerely
Inspector Peter Jones
Acting Director: National Road Policing Centre
Table 1: Fleeing Driver Events for years 2010 - 2021
Calendar
Fleeing
Pursuit
Pursuit
Pursuits
Offenders
Offenders
Court
Court
Air Support
Year
Driver
Initiated
Identified
Proceedings
Used
Notifications
Initiated
Percent
Abandoned
Identified
Percent Proceedings
Percent
Percent
2010
2195
no data
no data
826
1378
63%
1984
90%
6%
2011
2328
no data
no data
1113
1467
63%
1917
82%
7%
2012
2310
no data
no data
1116
1432
62%
1820
79%
7%
2013
2308
no data
no data
1225
1406
61%
1708
74%
8%
2014
2392
no data
no data
1314
1403
59%
1773
74%
5%
2015
2997
no data
no data
1579
1794
60%
2259
75%
6%
2016
3323
3205
96%
1775
1946
59%
2625
79%
6%
2017
3796
3676
97%
2067
2190
58%
2876
76%
7%
2018
4095
3973
97%
2372
2358
58%
3108
76%
10%
2019
4863
4720
97%
3012
2639
54%
3425
70%
9%
2020
4846
4421
91%
2943
2427
50%
3368
70%
9%
2021*
4287
966
22%
723
1513
35%
2063
44%
10%
Notes:
*2021 data is from 1 January 2021 to 27 September 2021, when data was extracted.
Police made changes to the way fleeing driver events were recorded in 2016. This means that we are not able identify the number of fleeing driver events that were
not pursuits prior to 2016.
The Air Support Unit (Eagle) is generally only available to respond to incidents within Tāmaki Makaurau.