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Teen driver accused of going more than 70km/h over the limit in Barrie

Barrie Police clock a driver going over twice the legal limit on Big Bay Point Road Mon., June 14. (Barrie Police) Barrie Police clock a driver going over twice the legal limit on Big Bay Point Road Mon., June 14. (Barrie Police)
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Barrie, Ont. -

Barrie Police have charged a teenager with stunt driving after being clocked driving more than double the legal limit on a busy road.

The 17-year-old male was stopped Monday afternoon along a 50km/h zone on Big Bay Point Road.

Police who were conducting speed enforcement in the area said the vehicle was travelling at a rate of 123km/h.

The teenager's vehicle was immediately impounded for seven days, and his licence was suspended.

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