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Holden Commodore seized after Kambah burnout activity

A 24-year-old Gordon man will face court and his vehicle has been seized following police witnessing burnout activity yesterday, 18 April.

About 1.15pm yesterday in Kambah, a Road Policing officer witnessed a burnout being conducted by a driver in a modified white Holden Commodore.  

The driver was stopped and arrangements were made for the vehicle to be seized and towed from the scene, with the car to be held for 90 days. 

The driver will also face charges relating to driving offences and he will face court at a later date. 

ACT Policing urges all drivers to obey the road rules and consider their own and other road user’s safety each time they get behind the wheel.  

Anyone with information about dangerous driving behaviour can report this to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.   

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