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Police disappointed with distracted Dunedin drivers

Dunedin Police are disappointed with the number of drivers caught using their cell phones. Over the past two days Police conducted two, one-hour operations focusing on dangerous driving behaviour in Dunedin specifically targeting drivers that were using cell phones and not wearing seat belts. Unfortunately 32 infringements for using cell phones were issued as well as 4 for not wearing seat belts. Two of the cell phone infringements involved heavy vehicles. Dunedin Police will be continuing to focus on speed, impairment, distraction and ensuring people are wearing seat belts with operations in and around the district. ENDS

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40 years of cataloguing crime

40 years of cataloguing crime Bob Hooker is retiring from the police. PHOTO/FILE Hanging up the vest: Police Senior Constable Bob Hooker retires After 43 years with New Zealand Police, senior constable Bob Hooker is hanging up his vest for greener pastures. The forensics expert would be taking on a new role as a groundskeeper at Rathkeale College. Bob Hooker. PHOTO/SOUMYA BHAMIDIPATI Hooker joined the police service as a 20-year-old on March 15, 1977. At the time, he was studying physiotherapy at Otago University and happened to give a friend a ride to the Dunedin Police Station. While sitting in the waiting room, he saw a poster encouraging readers to join the service. So, Hooker asked for the paperwork.

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