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Local police collaborate to keep the streets safe

A RIDE check by Windsor police on March 1, 2024. (Source: Windsor police/X) A RIDE check by Windsor police on March 1, 2024. (Source: Windsor police/X)
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Local police services have come together in an effort to keep the streets of Windsor-Essex safe.

LaSalle police, Windsor police, the OPP and the Ministry of Transportation have released statistics for 2024 thus far in the Joint Force Operations.

A total of 240 tickets were issued through the operations.

Through the R.I.D.E program, 747 vehicles were checked, and no impairments were detected.

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