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Extreme speeders caught by Community Safety Officers

Submitted City of North Battleford Community Safety Officers are distinct and separate from regular RCMP members, and they are considered to be a municipal element to assist the local RCMP detachment.
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City of North Battleford

Community Safety Officers are distinct and separate from regular RCMP members, and they are considered to be a municipal element to assist the local RCMP detachment. They should not be confused with RCMP Officers, who have a broader range of enforcement, authority and responsibilities.

Recently Community Safety Officers stopped two speeders driving at 159 km/h and 133 km/h in a 50 km/h zone. This extreme speeding resulted in the drivers being charged and their vehicles impounded. Drivers are reminded that speed limits are 50 km/h within city limits, unless posted as otherwise.

Community Safety Officers are hard at work making North Battleford a safer place for everyone, removing unlicenced and unregistered drivers from our streets, enforcing bylaws, patrolling school zones, protecting our community's streets and making traffic safer.

The Community Safety Officers are available city-wide and work 10-hour shifts 24/7 during business hours, evenings and weekends for maximum coverage.

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