Emily Webb
September 29, 2008 11:27am
ROGUE motorcycle riders could star in Victoria Police's first online video campaign targeting the dangerous hoons.
Police have told the Lilydale & Yarra Valley Leader that there are plans to release footage on YouTube of successful Yarra Ranges police traffic operations.
The videos will capture highlights from their most recent campaign, Operation Surreptitious, that used military-style methods including combat fatigues, hiding in bushes, high-powered laser devices and binoculars to catch lawless motorcycle riders on the Black Spur road.
Yarra Ranges Insp Andrew Humberstone said it would be the first time that Victoria Police had used YouTube to fight crime.
“The police are looking at several opportunities to educate the public and create awareness of behaviours like dangerous driving,” Insp Humberstone said.
Victoria Police media officer Natalie Webster said police were only in the preliminary stages of reviewing how and when the TMU footage might possibly be used.
I guess a Black Spur cruise is out of the question now

I wonder what the point of the footage being uploaded onto youtube is (despite Insp Humberstone's quote)? Will knts on youtube searching for black spur hoons (& wanting sick dorifto/touge/motoGP footage) be shocked and discouraged upon finding police surveillance footage? Why would people wanting to watch said sick dorifto/touge/motoGP youtube footage decide to click on the Police surveillance footage instead?