Drivers Fined £500 for Littering in Newly Adopted Enforcement Notice Project
- On June 4, the Kelowna RCMP's Municipal Traffic Unit issued more than 70 tickets during a traffic blitz.
- Violations included 21 for distracted driving, 22 for speeding, and one driver was fined for traveling 69 km/h in a 30 km/h school zone.
- A driver was also given a 3-day roadside driver's license suspension and vehicle impoundment due to alcohol consumption in a school zone.
- The Kelowna Municipal Traffic Unit aims to improve road safety for the community by targeting speeders and distracted drivers.
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More than 70 tickets handed out to Kelowna drivers in enforcement blitz
One driver was nabbed going 69 km/h in a school zone
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Read Full ArticleEDITORIAL COMMENT | Point out the litterbugs!
TO fight the growing problem of illegal dumping of rubbish, the Nasinu Town Council plans to install 40 CCTV cameras at key locations in the township. Why would you do that in the first place? That’s a question quite a few people would be asking of the council. Why do you need that? The council’s special administrator, Salesh Kumar, explains that despite clear “No Littering” signs and regular waste collection services, the municipality continues…
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