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Motorist clocked at 136 km/h in Tiny Township

Motorist clocked at 136 km/h in Tiny Township

CTV News2 hours ago
A motorist in Tiny Township had his vehicle impounded after police pulled him over for driving 136 km/h in an 80 km/h speed zone.
Southern Georgian Bay OPP were out on the roads when they caught the male driving at a high rate of speed on Concession 16 East.
According to police, the 25-year-old male now faces a stunt driving charge and had his vehicle impounded and his licence suspended with a future court date.
OPP are reminding motorist to drive the speed limit.
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