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There were numerous Highway Traffic Act offences found in the stop near Embrun, OPP East Region said.
They included no clear view to the front, no clear view to the right, driving while crowded — and more.
#RussellOPP officer stopped this vehicle for not being able to see the driver, in the Embrun area yesterday. There were numerous HTA offences: no clear view to front, no clear view to right, drive while crowded and more. #DriveSafe ^mb pic.twitter.com/JEoPVTqFF1 — OPP East Region (@OPP_ER) November 30, 2021
Meanwhile, over the weekend, Ottawa police officers charged a total of 11 people with impaired driving-related offences, four of them G1 or G2 drivers.
Eight people were charged the weekend before, including a driver who’d been banned from driving after an impaired driving conviction in January.
“Make planning a safe and sober way home part of you routine every time you drink or consume cannabis,” the Ottawa Police Service’s traffic unit tweeted.
This past weekend 11 drivers were charged with Impaired Driving related offences. 4 of those drivers were G1/G2 drivers. Make planning a safe and sober way home part of you routine every time you drink or consume cannabis.@OttawaPolice @MaddOttawa #roadsafety #DriveSober pic.twitter.com/OHIIUTCj3Q — OPS Traffic Unit (@OPSTrafficCM) November 29, 2021
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