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Waimarino police target unsafe vehicles

• For the month of October police in the Ruapehu area are conducting a traffic operation targeting unsafe vehicles. Last week several tickets were issued in respect of this. One vehicle stopped by police was in such a state that when the passenger's door was opened, it dropped off. • Police are also concerned about the number of people driving without licences. In one case last week a women was stopped in Raetihi driving without a licence in a car which had no warrant of fitness or registration and had two young children both unrestrained in the car. The driver was also not restrained. • A local female was

charged with trespassing when she entered New World when banned from doing so. A 17-year-old male was also apprehended shoplifting in the same shop.

• A female was wamed for attempting to shop-lift from Jean City. • A Raetihi man was arrested for driving with excess breath alcohol after a

reading showed he had just over three times the limit. • A 14-year-old youth

was spoken to after drawing graffiti on a Raetihi building.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 657, 8 October 1996, Page 11

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Waimarino police target unsafe vehicles Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 657, 8 October 1996, Page 11

Waimarino police target unsafe vehicles Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 657, 8 October 1996, Page 11

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