Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Issue:

Mackay and Whitsunday Life

FROM WHERE I SIT

At 4.40pm on Saturday 8 June Ayr Police intercepted a vehicle on MacMillan Street, Ayr.  As a result a 52yr old Burdekin man was issued a Notice to Appear (NTA) for unlicenced driving and he is due to appear in the Ayr Magistrates Court on 24 June.
At 10.00pm on Saturday 8 June, Ayr Police intercepted a vehicle on Beach Road, Ayr.  As a result a 45yr old Burdekin man was issued a NTA for drink driving, .189 and he is due to appear in the Ayr Magistrates Court on 8 July.
At 11.35pm on Saturday 8 June, Ayr Police intercepted a vehicle on Burke Street, Ayr.  As a result a 29yr old Burdekin man was issued a NTA for drink driving, .287 and he is due to appear in the Ayr Magistrates Court on 24 June.
On Sunday 9 June, Ayr Police received a complaint relating to an assault in Ayr.  As a result of investigations a 38yr old Burdekin man was charged with one count of assault occasioning bodily harm and released on conditional bail to appear in Ayr Magistrates Court on 8 July.
At 2.35am on Monday 10 June, Ayr Police intercepted a vehicle on Porter Street, Ayr.  As a result a 41yr old Burdekin man was issued a NTA for drink driving, .142 and unlicenced driving.  He is due to appear in the Ayr Magistrates Court on 8 July.
At 8.20pm on Thursday 13 June Police from Ayr Highway Patrol intercepted a vehicle at Plantation Park, Ayr.  As a result an 18yr old Burdekin man was issued a NTA for drink driving, .022.  He is due to appear in the Ayr Magistrates Court on 8 July.  
At 10.10pm on Friday 14 June Police from Ayr Highway Patrol intercepted a vehicle at Beach Road, Ayr.  As a result an 22yr old Townsville man was issued a NTA for drink driving, .089.  He is due to appear in the Ayr Magistrates Court on 8 July.  
At about 2.06am on Sunday 16 June, a single vehicle traffic crash occurred on Kilrie Road, Jarvisfield.  As a result of investigations a 30yr old Burdekin man was located shortly after and issued with a NTA for drink driving, .102.  He is due to appear in the Ayr Magistrates Court on 8 July.  
At 4.00pm on Sunday 16 June, Ayr Police intercepted a vehicle on Queen Street, Ayr.  As a result a 32yr old Burdekin man was issued a NTA for drink driving, .149 and is due to appear in the Ayr Magistrates Court on 8 July.
At 6.20pm on Wednesday 19 June, Ayr Police intercepted a vehicle on Edwards Street, Ayr.  The driver, a 30yr old Brisbane man was issued a NTA for driving with a relevant drug in his saliva and is due to appear in Ayr Magistrates Court on 16 September.


School holidays and cane season
Cane season is just about to start.  Tram crossings that have not been used in months will have loco’s and bins running at various time of the day and night and not all the crossings being used have twin alternating red warning lights.  In many cases cane will obscure the approach of the tram until the last moment which means extra care is needed when approaching these crossings.  
Some tips to stay safe is to slow down when approaching tram crossings, don’t try to beat cane trams though the crossing and obey the warning lights and signs on the crossing.  Remember that some of these crossings have CCTV coverage.
There will be the associated increase in slow moving farm machinery traversing the districts roads along with cane haul out trucks pulling out onto our local roads from paddocks and sidings.  All this has the potential to decrease the safety of road users should they not remain vigilant when using the roads in our area.  
Also don’t forget the southern travellers heading north to enjoy our glorious winter weather.  
With the school holidays starting as well, always make sure you add sufficient time to your journey to take into account these factors and remain patient.  Take regular breaks and be realistic when it comes to time to cover the distance to be travelled.  When accounting for traffic hold ups, whether road works or slow traffic, stops for fuel, for something to eat, toilet breaks, etc, a good rule of thumb to use is travelling about 85kms in an hour and sometimes less.  Don’t let frustration cause you to drive in a manner that endangers yourself, occupants of your car or other road users.  Stay safe and alert – and arrive safely to enjoy your travels.


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Don’t let yourself become a victim of crime – Lock it or Lose it

If you have any information about crime or illicit drugs, phone crime stoppers on 1800 333 000.  The more detailed the information you give, the better it will be for all concerned.
Remember to secure your property – “lock it or lose it”.
You wouldn’t leave a dish containing thousands of dollars sitting on your bench or sitting out in the open, so why do this with your car keys
Car keys – treat them like cash
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Did you know??
What is a safe distance when passing a bicycle rider??
Motorists passing a bicycle that is travelling in the same direction as the driver must stay wider of bicycle riders by giving a minimum of:
   • 1m when passing a bicycle rider in a 60km/h or less speed zone
or
   • 1.5m where the speed limit is over 60km/h.
Regulation 144A Transport Infrastructure (Road Use Management-Road Rules) Regulation 2009
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Home Security Audits
The Queensland Police Service have “ Home Security Audit” forms that can be accessed at the QPS website https://www.police.qld.gov.au/programs/cscp/homeSecurity/Homesecurityauditchecklistandfactsheet.htm
Anecdotally the majority of unlawful entry offences are committed on residences or vehicles that are unlocked and/or have valuables in plain sight.  Locking your house and car & securing valuables including money, keys, wallets and mobile phones will deter opportunistic thieves.  
If you see someone acting suspiciously AT ANY TIME, ring Ayr Police Station on 4790 3555 or after-hours ring 131 444, unless life threatening, then ring 000.
Crime prevention is a community effort.  Police regularly need public assistance and information to help solve criminal offences.  This information can be anonymous to crime stoppers.  If you have any such information, pls contact Crime Stoppers or Ayr Police.
Don’t let yourself become a victim of crime – Lock it or Lose it
If you have any information about crime or illicit drugs, phone crime stoppers on 1800 333 000.  The more detailed the information you give, the better it will be for all concerned.
Remember to secure your property – “lock it or lose it”.
You wouldn’t leave a dish containing thousands of dollars sitting on your bench or sitting out in the open, so why do this with your car keys
Car keys – treat them like cash

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