Police continue to target beach hooning

Police have continued to target beach hooning during September school holidays.

Police have continued to target beach hooning during September school holidays between Noosa North Shore, Teewah Beach and the Cooloola Coast as part of Operation Sandstorm.

Sandstorm began in 2020, incorporating increased beachside patrols and enforcement activity at the popular tourist spots.

Over the weekend of 16-19 September, officers conducted over a thousand Roadside Breath Tests and issued 119 Traffic Infringement Notices (TINs).

On 17 September a 22-year-old McKenzie man was charged with mid-range drink driving after he was intercepted at Teewah Beach.

He returned a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.123 per cent and is due to appear in Noosa Magistrates Court on 27 September.

At Cooloola a 20-year-old Mermaid Beach man returned a positive Roadsie Drug Test (RDT) and was found to have drugs in his vehicle.

He was charged with drug driving and possess dangerous drugs, and is due to appear in Noosa Magistrates Court on 25 October.

Last weekend 57 Traffic Infringement Notices (TINs) were issued to speeding motorists.

This coming long weekend Queensland Police will be out in force targeting a range of driving related offences to ensure the ongoing safety of beach visitors.

Sandstorm quick stats:

• Speeding TINs: 57

• Defect TINs: 45

• Fail to wear seatbelt TINs: 8

Total TINS – 119

Total RBTs – 1092