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Driver handed 30-day licence suspension for stunt driving in Dufferin County

Police radar shows a speed of 149 kilometres per hour. (Source: OPP/Twitter) Police radar shows a speed of 149 kilometres per hour. (Source: OPP/Twitter)
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A driver caught speeding nearly 70 kilometres per hour over the posted limit in Dufferin County will have to find a new ride for the next month after being slapped with a temporary licence suspension.

Provincial police say an officer clocked the accused travelling 149km/h through Amaranth Township in a posted 80km/h zone.

The officer charged the accused with stunt driving, which also comes with an immediate vehicle impoundment for 14 days at the registered owner's expense.

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