The daily.com.au has joined with local police to bring you regular updates on traffic offences and crime on the Sunshine Coast. We’ll tell you of motorists who have been busted, police operations targeting crime, as well as provide tips on how to prevent crime, and stay alive on our roads. Archive for September 2007
Friday, September 28, 2007Doof doof music leads to charges
0 CommentsThe sound of a loud, deep base from a car stereo system – loved by some and a real annoyance to others. >>
'Drunk in charge of a tinnie'
0 CommentsA boatie was allegedly caught drink-driving a tinnie on the Noosa River after suspicious Sunshine Coast Water Police police spotted him approaching a boat ramp. >>
Mini-bike rider old enough to know better
0 CommentsThe use of mini bikes in council parks is illegal! >>
Drunk on the church wine?
0 CommentsA driver stopped in Mooloolaba in the early hours of this morning told police he been to church and had two sips of Eucharist wine. >>
Graffiti artists or graffiti vandals?
0 CommentsGraffiti costs the community hundreds of thousands of dollars. >>
Teen charged with 43 property offences
0 CommentsPolice investigations into stolen property have identified an alleged “prolific property offender” on the Sunshine Coast. >>
Young driver's ice-cream costs $175
0 CommentsA young driver’s sweet tooth has cost her $175 after she was spotted weaving in a marked lane on the Sunshine Motorway at Mountain Creek around 4pm yesterday. >>
Crime spike in Buderim area
0 CommentsPolice have identified a “crime spike” in Buderim >>
Car gets stuck in flooded creek
0 CommentsA man who drove his car into a flooded creek at Mount Nindery on Friday was allegedly five times over the legal breath-alcohol limit. >>
Drivers with bad attitude
0 CommentsA 22-year-old woman was furious with police for stopping her in Buderim yesterday – even though she had just driven through a stop sign in the rain without slowing or ... >>
Do you know where your kids are?
1 CommentsA 17-year-old youth from Redcliffe who hadn’t even had his licence for a month was caught doing 119kmh in a 60kmh zone. >>
'Prowlers' were really residents
1 CommentsSome Coolum residents locked out of their unit were left with red faces when police turned up in response to a report of a prowler. >>






