2011年7月2日星期六

Police officer denies doing 70km above speed limit

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Updated June 30, 2011 17:15:00

A police officer has been allegedly clocked driving at more than 70 km above the speed limit.

Senior Constable Timothy Ralli is on trial accused of driving at 172 km an hour in a 100 km an hour zone along Tonkin Highway in Wattle Grove in 2010.

The officer was off duty at the time and has pleaded not guilty to a charge of reckless driving.

Senior Constable Travis Taylor told the court he was on patrol when he caught Constable Ralli using a hand-held speed detector.

He said Constable Ralli appeared pale and told him he had been doing overtime.

But Constable Taylor said his demeanour then changed and he denied he had been speeding.

Constable Taylor testified that he was flabbergasted and told Constable Ralli that his was the only car on Tonkin Highway at the time.

Tags: courts-and-trials, midland-6056

First posted June 30, 2011 16:51:00


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