Batemans Bay Police say an ACT-registered car was involved in a police pursuit on Saturday, August 3.
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Highway and Traffic Control Commander Angus Duncombe said a green Mitsubishi Sedan was reported driving at "excessive speeds" in Malua Bay and the Princes Highway.
He said at about 9.40am, officers attempted to intercept the car at Beach Road, Batemans Bay, but the driver did not stop.
A pursuit began but was called off for safety reasons.
Sergeant Duncombe said there were four occupants in the car.
He said police would like to speak to the driver or occupants, and to call Batemans Bay Police on 4472 0099 with any information.
It is unknown if the car had been reported stolen. Police are seeking the owner of an ACT car with the number plate YMC06K to help with their inquiries.
Meanwhile, in the Bay and Basin and Sanctuary Point areas, South Coast Police and Traffic and Highway Patrol officers targeted inappropriate driver behaviour on Friday, August 2.
Police say 62 random breath tests were conducted in the 12-hour operation.
Two drivers were issued infringements for speeding along Turpentine Road, Tomerong.
Police say at about 5.20pm, a Mitsubishi Triton was allegedly detected travelling at 133km/h in a sign posted 80km/h area.
A 26-year-old man was issued with an infringement for exceeding a speed of more than 45km/h, fined $2,482 and incurred six demerit points. His driver's licence was suspended.
Just before 5pm, a Holden Commodore was allegedly detected travelling at a speed of 115km/h in the posted 80km/h area.
A 36-year-old man was issued with an infringement for exceeding a speed of more than 30km/h, fined $920, and incurred five demerit points.
Police reminded the public to report any information relating to crime via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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