Six Nations Police laid over 100 charges in school zone traffic monitoring

By Austin Evans Writer The Six Nations Police Back to School Traffic Safety Initiative led to 108 charges laid in two weeks. Six Nations Police increased traffic monitoring in local school zones during the first two weeks of school to ensure the roads were safe for students. Six Nations Police laid 38 speeding charges in the second week for a combined 97 speeding charges between both weeks. Officers also laid a charge for operation while prohibited, adding a second charge to one laid the week before. By the end of the initiative, Six Nations Police laid 108 traffic-related charges. Police also issued 10 warnings for stunt driving, adding onto the 12 warnings from last week. One vehicle was towed and one vehicle was impounded for 45 days. While the increased…

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