Bribie Island Police were left stunned recently when they
pulled over a driver who had his door held shut with a piece
of rope. The car was one of 11 defective vehicles stopped by
Bribie Island police from August 18 to August 25.
Bribie Island Police station officer-in-charge Senior Sergeant
Dave Crawford-Raby said the car was pulled over on August
18 after an officer noticed the driver’s door moving.
“In this instance the door was actually held closed by a piece
of rope,” Sgt Crawford-Raby said.
“The rope went across to the other side of the car and my
officers saw the door moving because it wasn’t secured
properly.”
The driver, a 46-year-old man from Bellara, was fined $117
and his car pulled off the road.
pulled over a driver who had his door held shut with a piece
of rope. The car was one of 11 defective vehicles stopped by
Bribie Island police from August 18 to August 25.
Bribie Island Police station officer-in-charge Senior Sergeant
Dave Crawford-Raby said the car was pulled over on August
18 after an officer noticed the driver’s door moving.
“In this instance the door was actually held closed by a piece
of rope,” Sgt Crawford-Raby said.
“The rope went across to the other side of the car and my
officers saw the door moving because it wasn’t secured
properly.”
The driver, a 46-year-old man from Bellara, was fined $117
and his car pulled off the road.
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