Volunteer 'traffic police' wanted in north Wales
- Published
Volunteers are being sought to help police catch speeding motorists.
North Wales Police will train people, who will then be sent to problem areas with hand-held speed guns.
Details of speeders will be sent to police. Offenders will get two warning letters and on the third speeding occasion police will take action.
Sgt John Roberts said: "Our aim is to spread the message that our community simply won't stand for speeding motorists."
- Published22 September 2015
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