CAUGHT ON VIDEO: Halton Police bust driver allegedly texting at red light
Published March 10, 2020 at 11:39 am
The Halton Regional Police Service has been using its Twitter account to make examples out of people breaking traffic laws; from
The Halton Regional Police Service has been using its Twitter account to make examples out of people breaking traffic laws; from not wearing a seatbelt to passing a stopped school bus.
Just after 7:00 a.m. Tuesday morning, Halton Police were at it again. This time, sharing a video of what appears to be a male driver looking down and typing on his phone while stopped at a red light.
“It’s okay to text when you’re at a red light, right?” asked Halton Police. “WRONG.”
They added, “This driver never even glances up to notice they are adjacent to our truck. Concentrate on the road. #ItCanWaitHalton.”
See for yourself:
INhalton's Editorial Standards and PoliciesIt’s okay to text when you’re at a red light, right?
WRONG.
This driver never even glances up to notice they are adjacent to our truck.
Concentrate on the road. #ItCanWaitHalton ^sr pic.twitter.com/85GCsMKyij
— Halton Police (@HaltonPolice) March 10, 2020