CrimeRochdale police crack down on traffic offences

Rochdale police crack down on traffic offences

Rochdale police’s neighbourhood team have targeted more than 300 vehicles for offences.

Beginning in April, the local Rochdale tutor unit has taken part in multiple operations targeting areas that members of the public have said are persistently problematic areas.

This has seen officers link up with specialist resources from our traffic division, utilising speed cameras, checkers, and partners in the local community.

This in particular includes Trading Standards – who are able to assess vehicles used for business, check the conformity of any alterations, and issue the appropriate paperwork.

Between April and July in seven separate operations, a total of 310 vehicles were stopped for checks.

In 178 instances, a TOR (Traffic Offence Report) was issued to the driver. The TOR could encompass driving while on a mobile phone, speeding, driving dangerously, or ignoring traffic signs among other offences.

In addition, 13 vehicles were seized for having no insurance and arrests were made on suspicion of possession of Class A drugs, failing to provide a sample, and drug driving. Regular police actions such as stop searches and breathalysers were also carried out.

Officers will continue to undertake their proactive work, operating in areas where residents of Rochdale tell them they are having issues on the road.

PC Dan Richards said: “We run these operations to help people stay safe on the roads of Rochdale and beyond – driving while on a mobile phone, or while not using a seatbelt – could have potentially devastating consequences, and it is incredibly important we enforce the laws in place.

“When people tell us about issues they have in their area, such as a specific road or junction, we aim to work around there to help prevent and deter any criminality on the roads. By keeping a presence there when we can, we hope to show drivers we will put a stop to any inappropriate or criminal behaviour that may be being committed.

“I would urge residents across Rochdale to report any issues you have to us. It all adds to our intelligence picture and enables us to see the best place to put our resources.”

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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