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Published Date: 06 January 2009
A day of action is being planned to catch speeding drivers and motorists who use mobile phones or drive while not wearing a seatbelt.
A blitz on motoring offences will see £60 fines handed out to those caught by police during a crackdown in Polwell Lane, Barton Seagrave, near Wicksteed Park.

Officers will also be in Harborough Road, Desborough; Newton Road, Geddington, and Harborough Road, Dingley.

The locations are being targeted by the Kettering Rural West Safer Community Team following feedback from residents.

The crackdown is set to begin in the next six weeks.

Drivers who are seen to be speeding, driving while on a mobile phone, not wearing a seatbelt or driving with no tax will be pulled over.

Sgt Tony Hopkins, who leads the team, said: "We will be out there, stopping every driver who is committing a traffic offence. It will be a real purge.

"These are the four locations which have been picked by our community panel and they are the roads which we have been told are the worst in terms of speeding and concerns over danger.

"The roads we are looking at are near schools. If a child runs in front of a car and the driver is on the phone, they're not in control."

A campaign to get a Community Speedwatch programme in Barton Seagrave is under way.

More than 400 signatures have been collected from those in favour of residents carrying out speedwatches to monitor traffic.

At least 500 signatures are needed before the scheme can be introduced.

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  • Last Updated: 06 January 2009 10:10 AM
  • Source: Northants Evening Telegraph
  • Location: Kettering
 
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Joan & Rob,

Kettering 06/01/2009 12:24:38
They should have been in Polwell Lane, Barton Seagrave at 8.25 this morning when the gritter lorry was doing well in excess of 30mph, I was dead on 30 and he was accelerating away from me and must have been doing at least 45, and it is not the first time I have witnessed that!!!
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Roberto,

Kettering 06/01/2009 13:17:23
Also, they should take a serious look at Gypsy Lane and Bowhill! Even with the ice they were still racing up and down Bowhill and along Gypsy Lane!
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Vic Mackey,

Ketetring 06/01/2009 13:42:11
Great news. About time, too!
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Nobby Clarke,

Kettering 06/01/2009 17:01:47
wouldn't it be nice if Mr Plod had a blitz on idiot motorists driving around with one headlamp out or even using foglamps when there's no fog? But there's effort involved in that and possibly the financial returns aren't as good. So in the meantime we can hope we aren't cleaned up by some moron driving around pretending he's a motorbike.
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Vic Mackey,

Kettering 06/01/2009 19:29:27
Well said, Nobby. They are particularly annoying and dangerous practices - "Ooooh, look at me. I've got foglights on my old banger". Unless visibility is less than 100 metres it is an offence to use foglights - front or rear. A headlamp bulb costs less than a tenner but still people risk lives by not replacing the blown bulb.
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Nobby Clarke,

Kettering 06/01/2009 23:16:46
Unsurprising really that none of us have much faith in the defenders of law and order when they conspicuously fail to carry out their primary function.I see more coppers hanging around the pavements near Kettering FC when there's a match on than I ever see patrolling the streets. So we've got zero chance of them actually getting of their a***s and doing some real work. Though they will pursue you to the ends of the earth to get that speeding ticket. I'm off to bed.
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