Victorian road policing assistant commissioner apologises after being caught speeding

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Victorian road policing assistant commissioner apologises after being caught speeding
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Victoria's Road Policing Assistant Commissioner Glenn Weir says he is 'truly sorry' after being caught driving at 58 kilometres per hour in a 50 kph zone in Melbourne.

Victorian Road Policing Assistant Commissioner Glenn Weir was detected driving at 58 kilometres per hour in a 50 kph zone.

In a statement released on Monday afternoon, a Victoria Police spokesperson said Road Policing Assistant Commissioner Glenn Weir was detected driving at 58 kilometres per hour in a 50 kph zone in Parkville on the morning of February 29.Mr Weir said he took full responsibility for the error, adding he was "mortified" that it had occurred.

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