Vandals damage car
VANDALS have damaged a car parked in Exmouth. A vehicle was scratched on Salterton Road on Tuesday, May 19 at some time shortly before 9.30am. Anyone with information should contact Exmouth police on 0845 2777444. Meanwhile, speed detection work in Dougla
VANDALS have damaged a car parked in Exmouth.
A vehicle was scratched on Salterton Road on Tuesday, May 19 at some time shortly before 9.30am.
Anyone with information should contact Exmouth police on 0845 2777444.
Meanwhile, speed detection work in Douglas Avenue, Exmouth, carried out this month by PCSO Nicola Payne revealed some motorists were still driving in excess of the area's 30mph limit.
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PCSO Payne conducted the speed test on Sunday, May 10. Ten drivers had travelled over the limit towards Sandy Bay with one in ten people driving at more than 35mph.
Twelve motorists were travelling towards the town centre at more than 30mph. The fastest recorded speed was 44mph.
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Residents living in Douglas Avenue have expressed concern about the speed of traffic.
If you are a resident and want to speak to PCSO Payne, contact 08452 777444 or email Nicola.payne@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk