SPEEDING drivers have been caught in West Fife thanks to the efforts of volunteers.
Members of the Community Speed Watch team took up monitoring points on Main Street in Crossford, as well as Limekilns Road and Woodmill Road in Dunfermline.
There were no speeding motorists at Limekilns Road, but two at each of the other locations were spotted.
Warning letters will be issued to remind them to slow down.
#CommunitySpeedWatch volunteers took up speed monitoring points:
— Police Scotland Dunfermline (@PSOSDunfermline) May 18, 2023
Main Street Crossford - 2 Speeding Motorists
Limekilns Road - Zero Speeding Motorists
Woodmill Road - 2 Speeding Motorists
Warning Letters will be issued reminding them to #SlowDown#DontSpeed #SaveLives pic.twitter.com/aSHfyI5iIK
A post from Police Scotland Dunfermline read: "Community Speed Watch volunteers took up speed monitoring points.
"Main Street Crossford - two speeding motorists.
"Limekilns Road - zero speeding motorists.
"Woodmill Road - two speeding motorists.
"Warning letters will be issued reminding them to slow down, don't speed, save lives."
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