The City of Casey’s Local Laws Officers will undertake another planned blitz over the next fortnight to nab people breaching the Road Safety Road Rules 2017 and Casey Community Local Law 2018.
Not only does it impact the amenity of streets and neighbourhoods, it also creates issues of noise for adjoining properties, safety risks associated with poor visibility, and potential damage to underground infrastructure.
"As with our last blitz, we hope to find a high level of compliance."
Other road related offences regarding breaches of the Road Safety Rules 2017 include:
Abandoned vehicles
Unregistered vehicles
Cars parked over footpaths and driveways
Cars parked facing the wrong direction
Cars parked illegally on footpaths, reserves and nature strips
Cars offered for sale in public areas
Council conducted a similar blitz in May following safety concerns, and as a result closed 22 customer requests and issued a total of six infringements.
Casey City Council
6 Jul 2018
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