Friday, 23 July 2021 - 4:38pm |
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Road Policing focus in Rotorua

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Constable Bryan Owen, Road Policing Rotorua.
Police stopped around 800 vehicles as part of the operation.
There were 22 staff dedicated to the operation.

Rotorua Police stopped around 800 vehicles this morning in a road policing operation focusing on unsafe driving behaviours.

There were 22 officers involved in today's operation, which focused on ensuring people were wearing seatbelts, and not driving impaired or distracted.

Road Policing Sergeant Mark Anaru says generally the driving behaviour was good across the city, despite a few recidivist driving offenders continuing to come to Police attention throughout the day at various locations.

Drivers are reminded to belt up and drive safe on our roads as we enter the weekend towards the end of the school holidays, when travel will increase in and out of the Rotorua area.

Staff issued 113 infringment notices for a number of offences, which included speeding, drivers and passengers not wearing their seatbelts correctly, and using cellphones while driving. A further two people have been summons to appear in court at a later date. 

“It really is so easy to keep yourself, your passengers, and everyone on our roads safe,” Sergeant Anaru says.

“Put down the phone, and make it click. These small behaviours can make a big difference and save your life or lives of others.”

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Constable Bryan Owen, Road Policing Rotorua.
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Police stopped around 800 vehicles as part of the operation.
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There were 22 staff dedicated to the operation.
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