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Police blitz nabs 144

It was a busy long weekend for police, with almost 150 traffic offences detected in Geelong across four days during a road-safety operation. Police targeted high-risk driving behaviour during the Labour Day long weekend (6-9 March) across the state as part of Operation Arid, with 144 offences recorded in the Geelong region. Road Policing assistant commissioner Glenn Weir said 6500 traffic offences occurred across the state, with speeding recorde…
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Geelong Independent broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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