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Windsor police issue 70 tickets during weekend traffic blitz

A Windsor Police Service cruiser is seen in this image from October 2018. (Source: Windsor police) A Windsor Police Service cruiser is seen in this image from October 2018. (Source: Windsor police)
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A driver speeding more than double to posted limit was charged during a traffic blitz over the weekend.

The Windsor Police Service Traffic Enforcement Unit conducted a project over the weekend that resulted in 70 enforcement actions.

Police say one driver was suspended while two were charged with stunt driving.

In one case, the driver was going 127 km/hr in a 50 km/hr zone.

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