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Nova Scotia woman faces stunting charges after vehicle clocked at 180 km/h

FILE: Nova Scotia RCMP have charged a 22-year-old with stunting after a vehicle was recorded travelling at 180 km/h. File / Global News

A 22-year-old woman from Lunenburg County is facing stunting charges after a vehicle was clocked by Nova Scotia RCMP at 180 km/h.

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Police say the vehicle was caught on police radar equipment on Highway 103 at 12:50 p.m. on Tuesday.

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The woman, whose name has not been released, reportedly had three other people in the vehicle with her when she was stopped by police.

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She now faces a stunting charge under the Provincial Motor Vehicle Act, her license has been suspended for seven days and the vehicle was seized.

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

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