Project Erase
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More than 2,400 charges laid in Ontario police crackdown on street racingOPP, along with its partners across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Areas, ended Project Erase by issuing 2,438 Highway Traffic Act charges and 118 Criminal Code charges.CrimeJul 7
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Several Toronto-area police forces kick off annual street racing, stunt driving initiativeSeveral Greater Toronto Area police forces are re-issuing a warning to those who engage in dangerous driving such as street racing and stunt driving as part of a yearly campaign.CrimeMay 25, 2023
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Police lay 1,440 charges in bid to end street racing, excessive noise in Peel RegionPeel Regional Police said the force took part in two initiatives: Project ERASE and Project Noisemaker.CrimeOct 11, 2022
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53 charges laid over the weekend as part of ‘Project Erase’: York policeFifty-three charges were laid over the weekend as part of a program targeting street racing and dangerous driving, York Regional Police say.CrimeSep 19, 2022
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Police in York Region launch Project ERASE to combat street racing, dangerous drivingIn a press release Wednesday, York Regional Police announced the beginning of Project ERASE.CrimeMay 25, 2022
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New police campaign to target stunt driving, excessive speedingStunt driving, racing, and excessive speeding are the targets of a new province-wide police campaign called "Project ERASE."TrafficApr 18, 2017
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