Over the past two days Eastern Bay of Plenty Police carried out an operation targeting child restraints in vehicles, and during one inspection found an unrestrained goat.
Road Policing Constable Marty Sanderson from Whakatane says the checkpoints were carried out in Kawerau, Te Teko, Ōpōtiki and Whakatāne.
"The checkpoint was part of the Eastern Bay of Plenty road safety group initiative and involved Eastbay R.E.A.P, Te Puna Ora O Mataatua, East Bay Road Safety and Te Pou Oranga O Whakatohea.
"It was odd seeing an unrestrained goat in a car today," says Constable Sanderson.
"But the good thing was, all the human passengers had seat belts on. Although it's not illegal to have an unrestrained animal in your vehicle, pets should be safely restrained with an appropriate harness or restraint, in a cargo barrier, cage or crate.