Published:
7:00 AM June 9, 2021
Volunteer police officers clocked up 155 hours of shifts and caught motorists committing dozens of road offences.
- Credit: Cambs Police
Drivers speeding, wearing no seat belts and using a mobile phone were stopped across Cambridgeshire – including in Buckden – by volunteer police.
Officers clocked up 155 hours of shifts and caught motorists committing dozens of road offences as part of national specials weekend.
Volunteer police officers clocked up 155 hours of shifts and caught motorists committing dozens of road offences.
- Credit: Cambs Police
Cambridgeshire’s Special Constabulary was out in force at the weekend for the event that falls annually during national Volunteers’ Week.
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