Motoring & Transport, Poole | Posted on May 6th, 2022 | return to news
Police mark Branksome Speed Watch volunteer’s 90th birthday
Chris Christie, who has been a member of Branksome Park’s Community Speed Watch group since 2019, celebrates 90th birthday.
He may be 90 years of age, but Chris Christie is still prepared to give up his time to work towards improving road safety as a member of Branksome Park’s Community Speed Watch group.
Chris has been a member of the group since 2019 and is one of a team of 12 volunteers.
He celebrated his 90th birthday on Tuesday 3 May and Sergeant Sophie Williams of Poole Neighbourhood Policing Team was joined by Brian Austin, Road Safety operations manager, and Mark Armstrong, head of Road Safety at Dorset Road Safe, to present a birthday card, certificate for services to local policing and shield to Chris on behalf of Chief Constable Scott Chilton.
Community Speed Watch is run through Dorset Police and provides an opportunity for a team of 600 volunteers to work within their community to raise awareness of the dangers of speeding and to help control the problem locally.
Teams use radar detection devices to monitor drivers exceeding the speed limit at locations agreed with Dorset Police. This equipment does not record an image, so the volunteers record the vehicle details and pass these to the force for their vehicle and driver information to be checked before a warning letter is issued.
Chris, who worked for 40 years in the Royal Air Force, was “flummoxed” by the presentation, and said: “I certainly wasn’t expecting this.”
He added: “I enjoy volunteering for Community Speed Watch and wanted to be involved because I wanted to do something for the community.
“It really makes a difference for us to be seen more than anything and I really do think it helps to reduce the average speeder and puts people off speeding in the first place.
“I don’t think turning 90 will impact on my volunteering and plan to continue.”
Brian Austin said: “Our speed watch volunteers provide additional eyes and ears in our communities to help us enhance our intelligence and better understand locations vulnerable to drivers taking a risk with their speed.
“Chris is our oldest Community Speed Watch volunteer and his dedication to his community in Branksome is incredible. He is one of an army of volunteers across Dorset who play an important role in helping to make our roads safer.”
Chief Constable Scott Chilton said: “I am extremely grateful to all our volunteers who give up their valuable time each week to help make Dorset a safe county for everyone.
“It is remarkable that Chris is such an active member of Community Speed Watch at the age of 90 and I would like to thank him for the service he has carried out to help protect our road users. I wish him a fantastic 90th birthday.”
To find out more about Community Speed Watch, please visit: www.dorsetroadsafe.org.uk/enforcement-operations/community-speed-watch/
If you would like to learn more about volunteering with Dorset Police, please visit: www.recruitment-dcp-dp.org/dorset-police-volunteers/
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