During the first two months of 2008,
over 1200 motorists have been caught speeding, using their mobile
phone or found to be not wearing their seatbelt, on Suffolk’s
roads.
The figures, released today (Tuesday 25th March), show there are
still people who are failing to abide by the law, not only putting
themselves at risk of serious injury or even death, but others
too.
As part of Suffolk Constabulary’s ongoing enforcement campaign,
officers have been continuing to crackdown on these offences in a
bid to reduce the number of people killed or seriously injured in
collisions on the county’s roads.
In January, 241 motorists were given fixed penalty notices for
speeding, 121 motorists or passengers were caught not wearing a
seatbelt and 126 motorists were given fixed penalty notices for
using a mobile phone or other hand held device whilst
driving.
In February, 200 motorists were given fixed penalty notices for
speeding, 410 motorists or passengers were caught not wearing a
seatbelt, and 156 motorists were given fixed penalty notices for
using a mobile phone or other hand held device whilst
driving.
Chief Inspector Martin Barnes-Smith, from Suffolk’s Roads Policing
Unit, said: “I’d like to put out a clear message: break the law on
Suffolk’s roads and you will be caught. I’d also like to make an
appeal: if you know someone who drives too fast, who doesn’t wear
their seatbelt, or who uses their mobile phone while driving,
please remind them of the potential consequences and how
irresponsible their actions are. Unfortunately there are still a
minority of people who are intent on endangering their own lives
and the lives of others. We need to change their attitude to road
safety and make Suffolk an even safer place to travel.”
Suffolk Constabulary works closely with other agencies, including
Suffolk County Council and Suffolk SafeCam, as part of the Suffolk
Roadsafe partnership. For more information log on to
www.suffolkroadsafe.net