A young man has been charged and had his licence plates confiscated after police allegedly caught him doing 210km/h on Sydney's M4. 9News
Police said his number plate and licence were confiscated "on the spot" for three months.
Double demerits are currently in force across New South Wales for the Anzac Day long weekend, with police targeting high-risk behaviour. "During double demerit periods, points apply for offences such as speeding, illegal use of mobile phones, not wearing a seat belt and riding without a motorcycle helmet," police said.
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