Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Slow for school buses, keep kids safe

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Wheels on the bus . . . come to a stop

I am still being told people are not slowing down around the school buses. Whenever a school bus displaying school signs is loading or offloading children, you must slow down to 20km/h when going past. This is not something you decide depending on the day or how late you may or may not be. Some pretty hefty fines or licence suspension­s could result if we have to take action. This is about looking after our young ones in the community.

Whangamata¯ speedway

Still seeing some pretty up-there speeds on the Causeway in Whangamata¯. The team and I will continue to be visible around town enforcing speed limits, cellphone use, lack of those lifesaving seatbelts, and drug/alcohol impairment.

Groomer sentenced

An Auckland male has been convicted of sexual grooming — travelling to meet a young person — and sentenced to one year and six months’ imprisonme­nt. A huge thanks to my team and also nearby staff. This is a great result for this community and the family who fell victim. This is a timely reminder to keep a close watch on your children’s internet and app use. In this instance, the young victim was approached through a popular app which led on to other forms of contact, all while the geographic­al separation between the offender and victim remained. Predators like this do not discrimina­te so please be aware. Visit the NetSafe website to learn some great ways to keep your young ones safe.

No drugs Whanga

A 47-year-old Whangamata¯ resident has pleaded guilty to methamphet­amine and possessing cannabis for supply charges and is due to be sentenced on these at a later date. A timely reminder to those wishing to pollute our community with illicit drugs, you will not be tolerated. Those who may be continuing to do so, it is only a matter of time before you end up facing court action.

Big brother

About 1.30am on June 14, a vehicle decided to do a burnout on the roundabout at the intersecti­on of Ocean and Port Rds. Our town cameras have caught this act and I invite anyone with informatio­n on the identity of the driver to come and have a yarn to me. You don’t have to put your name to paper, just a quiet whisper in my ear is sufficient. If you are the driver, I equally welcome you to come to see me.

 ??  ?? Sergeant Will Hamilton of Whangamata¯ police
Sergeant Will Hamilton of Whangamata¯ police

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