Police ‘alarmed’ by concerning pre-Christmas driver behaviour
Police are alarmed by a sharp rise in the number of drivers caught breaching road rules in the week before Christmas.
In the first six days of the state’s annual pre-Christmas road policing operation, 6970 traffic offences have been recorded across the state.
That’s a 15 per cent rise on the same time last year.
Acting Assistant Commissioner for Road Policing, Justin Goldsmith, says it’s “a concern”.
“There’s high levels of non-compliance out there in the community,” he told Heidi Murphy, filling in for Tom Elliott.
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