Highway patrol vehicles ‘saturate’ Orange and Bathurst as operation TRANCE continues – Central Western Daily

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POLICE handed out 54 speeding tickets and 117 traffic infringements across the Orange and Bathurst areas during the weekend. Part of two operations, TRANCE and Macquarie Blitz, highway patrol cars from Lithgow, Bathurst, Orange, Parkes and Cowra were boosted by five vehicles from Sydney to conduct drug and alcohol testing and enforce speed limits. Macquarie Sector Traffic Inspector, Chief Inspector Simon Maund said the units were deployed into Bathurst and Orange in a saturation operation focussing on community road safety. READ ALSO: With scams on the rise, Orange Credit Union gives tips on how to avoid them As well as speeding and traffic infringements, officers conducted 873 random breath tests with eight people arrested and 73 random drug tests, for four arrests. They also issued six defective vehicle notices, one charge of possessing a prohibited weapon and two for drug possession. READ ALSO: Long grass on block a snake haven says north Orange resident Ron Judge Chief Inspector Maund said the operation was planned about six months ago. "But it aligns with moving into spring and people getting out and about again," he said. READ ALSO: Bureau of Meteorology issues severe thunderstorm warning for Orange, Central NSW He added police were also launching a Summer Safety campaign targeting anti-social behaviour and alcohol related crime with the operation not restricted to the road network. "For example we'll be out at Wyangala Dam checking the boat ramps and the car parks,to keep the community safe and make sure people are doing the right thing," he said. Our journalists work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. This is how you can continue to access our trusted content: HAVE YOUR SAY Send a letter to the editor using the form below

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November 10 2021 - 3:00PM

POLICE handed out 54 speeding tickets and 117 traffic infringements across the Orange and Bathurst areas during the weekend.

Part of two operations, TRANCE and Macquarie Blitz, highway patrol cars from Lithgow, Bathurst, Orange, Parkes and Cowra were boosted by five vehicles from Sydney to conduct drug and alcohol testing and enforce speed limits.

Macquarie Sector Traffic Inspector, Chief Inspector Simon Maund said the units were deployed into Bathurst and Orange in a saturation operation focussing on community road safety.

As well as speeding and traffic infringements, officers conducted 873 random breath tests with eight people arrested and 73 random drug tests, for four arrests.

They also issued six defective vehicle notices, one charge of possessing a prohibited weapon and two for drug possession.

Chief Inspector Maund said the operation was planned about six months ago.

"But it aligns with moving into spring and people getting out and about again," he said.

He added police were also launching a Summer Safety campaign targeting anti-social behaviour and alcohol related crime with the operation not restricted to the road network.

"For example we'll be out at Wyangala Dam checking the boat ramps and the car parks,to keep the community safe and make sure people are doing the right thing," he said.

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