This report covers reckless driver fined $5,000 with key details and context.
This report covers reckless driver fined $5,000 with key details and context.
A man from Barataria, aged 30, has been penalized with a $5,000 fine for evading police officers after being stopped for his reckless driving on the Priority Bus Route. The incident took place on July 19th, 2025. Transit Police Unit officers W/Cpl Alves and PC Forde, who were patrolling near the Aranguez Savannah, observed a white Toyota Corolla speeding westward along the route. They pursued and successfully intercepted the vehicle at the Aranguez traffic lights, managing to drive alongside the car to attract the driver’s attention.
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