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Police operation targets odometer tampering, dodgy roadworthy certificates

- shares dealt a crucial blow to businesses in western Sydney found to have tampered with vehicle odometers and issuing roadworthy certificates to unsafe cars. Odometer tampering was believed to be a thing of the past given the complexity of altering the total distance a vehicle has travelled on modern cars. The practice of “winding back the odometer” or “clocking” a car is designed to make a high-mileage vehicle seem more appealing by reducing the total distance it claims to have been driven. According to the NSW Police Traffic and Highway Patrol Facebook page, officers from Mt Druitt Highway Patrol and other government authorities targeted a car dealer network where

Dear Sydneysiders, burnouts are not allowed during Lockdown 2 0

- shares and their number of fines – after coming to the attention of police for serious driving offences during Lockdown Two across Greater Sydney, Wollongong, the Blue Mountains and the Central Coast. Over the past week police have busted a driver for doing an “aggravated burnout” while not having a valid reason to travel during the current COVID restrictions, and another tried to flee police despite driving a car with deployed airbags and a destroyed front tyre. According to the NSW Police Traffic and Highway Patrol Facebook page, a suspended driver in a Holden Commodore ute was charged over an alleged aggravated burnout

Dear Sydneysiders, you can t go to the snow during Lockdown 2 0

- shares Amid confusion around travel restrictions during Lockdown Two, authorities in NSW have reminded motorists that driving to the snow from Greater Sydney, Wollongong, Central Coast and the Blue Mountains is not permitted. NSW Police have also demonstrated they are still out in force on the roads, highlighting at least one instance in which a driver was stopped for excessive speeding, lost his licence for six months – and then handed a $1000 fine on top of the speeding ticket because he was not travelling for a reason listed in the health orders. A statement issued on the NSW Police Traffic and Highways Patrol Facebook page said: “Anyone residing or has been in the Greater Sydney area including Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Wollongong and Shellharbour on or after 21 June can only leave home for essential reasons.

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