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Nova Scotia RCMP charge man with stunting after clocking vehicle at 162 km/h

A vehicle was clocked travelling at 162 km/h by Nova Scotia RCMP Thursday morning. kali9/iStock/Getty Images

A Halifax man has had his driver’s license suspended for seven days and his vehicle impounded after Nova Scotia RCMP clocked a vehicle travelling at 162 km/h.

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Police say they stopped the car on Highway 104 on Thursday morning.

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Police say they charged the 44-year-old with stunting after radar showed the car they stopped had been going 52 km/h over the posted limit.

The fine for stunting in Nova Scotia is $2,422.50.

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