A drunken boy racer invasion, cop car vs. scooter and things get ugly.
It's no circus for officers when a man hurls a knife at a passing vehicle.
Officers disturb a booty call, and investigate a drowning incident at Waikato River.
A motor-mouthed motorist raps for police officers to avoid a ticket, and there's trouble for a man on a mini-bike.
There's a road runner on the loose as a driver tries to dodge a dressing-down, and one boy racer's got a lot of bottle!
A Ferrari driver thinks he's above the law, and will a boy racer scrape through after scratching 'Cop Bait' into his car?
The series' second season premiere sees officers alerted to an armed offender on the loose; and NZ's next big rap-star comes unstuck whilst Constables confront a drunken street brawl.
A pizza delivery boy tries to outrun the law; the hunt is on for a van load of bogans pulling brown-eyes; and Sgt. Pat Duffy confronts knife-carrying youths illegally riding a motorbike.
A boy-racer lands himself in hot water; a gang of youths are confronted by officers on top of a high-rise building; and Acting Sergeant Tony Sharp deals with an over-zealous local security guard.
Boy-racers are investigated after reports of a burnout party; a young male is found semi-conscious on the side of a road; and Constable Turner pulls over a van with little regard for the law.
Constable Turner uncovers a drunk driver putting his girlfriend in the firing line; 3 people in a two-seater sports car get pulled over; and officers stop a boy-racer desperate to keep his car.
Officers are called to deal with boy-racers; a dodgy looking vehicle comes under police scrutiny; and Acting Sergeant Tony Sharp is called out to a burglary in progress.
Officers are called to a turf-war in the suburbs; a drunken female driver causes confusion on the streets; and Constable Rob Illingworth pulls over an eel fisherman with previous history.
Officers halt a dangerously overloaded truck, and pull over a car packed with opinionated youngsters!
The party's over for brawling revellers when the police are called. Officers tackle public disorder on the beach.