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Council crackdown on hoons and monkey bikes

BaysideNewsBy BaysideNews14 October 2025Updated:10 November 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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FRANKSTON City Council is renewing its commitment to community safety ahead of the warmer months, reaffirming that prevention is better than reaction. Working closely with Victoria Police, and the community, Council aims to keep local streets and public spaces safe and welcoming for everyone.

With spring and summer typically bringing more activity on local roads and in public spaces, Council is highlighting the strong local laws and partnerships already in place to deter hoon gatherings and illegal monkey bike riding.

Councillor Cherie Wanat said Council was proud to take a proactive stance to deter unsafe behaviour before it becomes a problem. “Frankston City is a vibrant, family-friendly city and we want everyone to feel safe and supported here,” said Cr Wanat. “By working together with Victoria Police and our community, we’re staying one step ahead to keep these dangers off our streets and out of public reserves.”

Frankston City remains among the few municipalities in Victoria that actively crushes illegal monkey bikes seized under local laws. Council also collaborates with Victoria Police via joint operations, CCTV deployment and clear reporting pathways.

Under Council’s Community Local Law, it is an offence for anyone to participate in, encourage, or attend a hoon gathering or event without a lawful excuse, carrying fine of up to $500. Additionally, drivers are prohibited from stopping or parking near a hoon event without a valid reason.

Hoon gatherings pose serious risks to community safety and amenity. This anti-social and illegal behaviour can include:

  • Performing skids, fishtails or doughnuts
  • Revving engines excessively
  • Defacing or damaging road surfaces
  • Speeding
  • Leaking oil on roads
  • Screeching brakes
  • Use of illegal vehicles such as monkey bikes

Councillor Brad Hill JP said Council works closely with Victoria Police through joint operations, CCTV deployment and clear reporting channels to deter and respond to these anti-social behaviours early.

“Our partnerships are vital to prevent anti-social and dangerous behaviour from occurring within our community,” said Cr Hill. “A safe neighbourhood is built by people watching out for each other. By staying alert and reporting suspicious behaviour, residents play a critical role in preserving the peace and trust of our community.”

Residents are encouraged to report hoon gatherings and illegal monkey bike activity.
For non-urgent reports or to provide information anonymously, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 (available 24/7). For urgent situations, call 000.

First published in the Frankston Times – 14 October 2025

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