Outrageous moment hoon films himself doing a BURNOUT outside a busy city police station In a TikTok video a hoon can be seen doing a burnout outside a police station The incident occurred outside Southport police station last Sunday morning A policeman can be seen emerging from the building in response to the noise Police are now searching for the hoon driving a light grey or blue sedan Hooning has become a growing problem in south-east Queensland By Michael Pickering For Daily Mail Australia Published: 22:45 GMT, 26 January 2022 | Updated: 23:11 GMT, 26 January 2022 Viewcomments Police are on the hunt for a hoon who brazenly did burnouts outside a busy Queensland police station. A video posted to TikTok and widely shared on social media shows the hoon in a sedan doing a burnout past a parked police SUV on Hinze St at Southport on the Gold Coast. The incident happened about 2am last Sunday. A police officer can be seen emerging from the building after hearing the screech of the tyres before he disappears in thick smoke. A police officer can be seen emerging from Southport police station after hearing the screech of the hoon's tyres before he disappears in thick smoke According to police the driver then sped off along Ferry and Benowa roads. Police are now searching for the driver of the vehicle, which it said is light grey or blue, spray-painted or vinyl-wrapped, with white rear wheels, a faulty right headlight, green park lights and a black roof. Hoons have become a growing problem on the Gold Coast, with large gatherings of enthusiasts last year sparking a police crackdown. In one incident in an industrial area on the northern Gold Coast in April last year, police were attacked with projectiles including fireworks when they tried to break up a hoon meet attended by more than 1000 people. Police searching for the driver of the vehicle, which it said is light grey or blue, spray-painted or vinyl-wrapped, with white rear wheels That incident saw police respond with Operation Tango Vinyl, which resulted 68 people arrested on 94 charges the following month, including 10 charges of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. New laws were also introduced placing the onus on a vehicle's owner to prove they were not driving the car during a hooning incident. In August last year Gold Coast's mayor Tom Tate announced a six-month trial of a specialised mobile CCTV unit, featuring six high resolution cameras housed within a vandal-proof trailer and equipped with licence plate recognition and low-light capabilities. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility