The Lethbridge Police Service is continuing its Christmas Checkstop campaign, holding its latest stop this past weekend. As Erik Bay tells us, LPS is seeing more impaired drivers this holiday season, as enforcement and education increase over last year.
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LPS on lookout for impaired driving at Christmas Checkstops
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