Traffic Tickets
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Reduced speed limits in Winnipeg school zones back in effect FridayDrivers who don't adhere to the 30 km/h limits in school zones from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. every weekday could find themselves saddled with a hefty traffic ticket.TrafficAug 31, 2023
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Portage Avenue speeder handed more than $1,000 in fines, RCMP sayPolice said the 22-year-old man was clocked at 133 km/h in a 70 km/h zone on the night of March 19, speeding down Portage Avenue just west of the Perimeter.CrimeMar 28, 2023
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Kingston police warn of officer being impersonated onlineThe Kingston police are warning the public about an Instagram account impersonating one of its sergeants.CanadaMar 3, 2023
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Winnipeg man attempting to launch class action lawsuit over photo radar ticketsWilliam Acheson's statement of claim alleges the government did not follow its own regulations in fines handed out between November 2017 and November 2021.TrafficFeb 23, 2023
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Fewer severe collisions in Saskatoon after traffic cameras installedThe data showed that running red lights was more frequent in the fall and winter months, rather than in the spring and summer.TrafficFeb 10, 2023
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130 traffic tickets and 211 warnings issued in Warman, Sask. in JanuaryRCMP say traffic tickets in Warman, Sask., last month included 69 for speeding, 13 for distracted driving, 10 for unregistered vehicles and 22 for vehicle equipment violations.TrafficFeb 6, 2023
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B.C. councillor proposes tying traffic fines to offenders’ incomesSaanich, B.C., city councillor Teale Phelps Bondaroff is proposing that traffic fines should be based on how much money a person makes and not just a flat rate.PoliticsJan 20, 2023
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Regina police warn residents about traffic ticket scamThe Regina Police Service said legitimate traffic tickets are only sent in the mail to the registered vehicle owner.CrimeNov 24, 2022
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Four years since distracted driving legislation, are Manitobans getting the message?Penalties imposed in 2018 mean Manitobans who risk using a cellphone while driving could face a $672 ticket, five demerit points and a license suspension for up to a week.CrimeOct 31, 2022
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OPP lay over 2,500 charges in the Central Region during Canada Day weekOPP said officers in central region detachments laid 2,568 traffic-related charges between June 25 and July 3.CrimeJul 4, 2022
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