RCMP say a 20-year-old woman is facing a charge of stunting for allegedly going more than 70 kilometres over the posted speed limit on a Nova Scotia highway.
They say that after 5:30 yesterday evening police stopped a vehicle on Highway 101 for going 185 kilometres an hour in a 110-kilometre-an-hour zone.
Police say there were also three men and a dog in the vehicle at the time.
The driver from Halifax was charged under the Motor Vehicle Act, handed a fine of more than $2,400 and had her licence suspended for a minimum of seven days.
Her vehicle was also seized.
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