Highway Patrol report for October operation

Eastern Division 2 Highway Patrol units have wrapped up a month long operation to detect dangerous drivers.

Throughout October, Highway Patrol and general duties members in Eastern Division 2 conducted a series of TAC funded road policing operations targeting banned (suspended, disqualified, unlicenced) and impaired (drink, drug) drivers.

The final results for the operations are in:

• 44 Drug-driving offences; $545 penalty notice + 6-month licence suspension (first offence) or Court and minimum 12-month licence suspension for repeat offenders;

• 11 Drink-driving offences; Penalties range from 3-month licence suspension up to Court + significant penalties for repeat offenders; all offenders to have alcohol interlocks fitted;

• 16 Disqualified and suspended drivers; Charge and summons, various penalties as determined by the Court;

• 6 vehicles impounded for 30 day periods (various offences); release costs ranging from $978 to $1,500;

• 200 speeding offences; penalties ranging from $227 + 1 demerit point to $909 + 12-month licence suspension;

• 68 unregistered vehicles; $909 penalty notice;

• 8 mobile phone offences; $545 + 4 demerit points;

• 23 unlicenced drivers; $454 penalty notice (expired); $909 penalty notice (no licence);

• 36 defect notices issued;

More operations are planned across the division in coming months.