Several drivers were reported for numerous motoring crimes across Chesham at the start of the week.
On Monday, June 14, the Buckinghamshire Roads Policing Officers conducted a road safety check within the town and revealed that out of the 53 vehicles that they stopped, 50 drivers were reported for not wearing a seatbelt.
They also confirmed that two drivers were reported for being ‘not in proper control’ of their vehicles, whilst another person was arrested for allegedly drug driving.
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Buckinghamshire Roads Policing Officers conducted a road safety check in Chesham today. 53 vehicles were stopped throughout the morning and issued with variety of traffic offence reports. 50 sestbelts / 2 not in proper control / 1 arrested for drug driving #TPBShift #RSU pic.twitter.com/AzvMIyyLiB
— TVP Roads Policing (@tvprp) June 14, 2021
Following this, Thames Valley Police Chiltern & South Bucks said in a tweet: “Awesome work by our @tvprp [Thames Valley Policing Roads Police] colleagues in #Chesham today [Monday, June 14].”
If you are caught not wearing a seatbelt when driving, you could be fined up to £500.
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