A woman receives 28 demerit points — enough to have a driver's licence suspended twice over — during a single police stop north of Sydney at the weekend.
A woman has received 28 demerit points — enough to have a driver's licence suspended twice over — after a single police stop on the NSW Central Coast at the weekend.
While they spoke with her, officers noticed the car seats her three young children were in were not properly secured.Police said the younger two did not have their shoulder straps tightened properly. She was fined $1,348 and received 28 demerit points — 14 of which were accrued due to double demerits during the Easter long weekend.Police said they had been unimpressed with drivers at the weekend, and had issued 10,177 infringement notices since Thursday.
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