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Premium Content Six new police recruits will be relocating to Northern NSW to start their new careers. Two new probationary constables will commence duties in the Tweed Byron Police District, while four will be joining the Richmond Police District. The new officers graduated from the Goulburn Police Academy earlier this month and are ready to start protecting their new communities. Tweed MP Geoff Provest welcomed the new police officers to the Tweed-Byron area. Tweed MP Geoff Provest, Police Minister Elliott and Tweed Police Superintendent Cameron Lindsay welcome new probationary constables at a police attestation in 2020. “Some of the force’s newest probationary constables have elected to come back to serve their home towns located within the Tweed Byron,” Mr Provest said. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Tweed Byron Police District officers are reminding drivers to Have a Plan B if they plan on drinking over the festive season. Following a number of random breath tests, acting Inspector Rod Morris said a number of people were caught driving under the influence across the Tweed Byron district. Police will be out in force over the holiday period and stationery and mobile Random Breath Testing will be conducted across the District, he said. The message from Police is, If you are going to drink, don t drive and Have a Plan B.