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South Simcoe Police working to take impaired and stunt drivers off Innisfil roadways

South Simcoe Police working to take impaired and stunt drivers off Innisfil roadways

CTV News21-05-2025

South Simcoe Police impounded a car and charged the driver with stunt driving. Mon., May 19, 2025. SUBMITTED: South Simcoe Police.

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