Mr Brunstrom presented a draft manifesto for policing the roads to the Assembly’s enterprise and learning committee. It warned police will make full use of anti-social behaviour laws against nuisance drivers.
Roadside cameras will be overseen by a new single body for the whole of Wales from April.
The document says police will try to reduce road deaths through educating drivers, but adds: “We will also be resolute in enforcing legislation in relation to speeding, drink/drugs driving, seat belt and mobile phones.”
Mr Brunstrom, the road policing head of the Association of Chief Police Officers Wales, said the manifesto was aimed at police officers to help them focus on ‘what needs to be done’.
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Inspector Alun Oldfield not so resolute with regards speeding for Chester Rd, Penyffordd.
In fact he doesn't want to know.
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