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Vehicle clocked going 129 km/h not going anywhere for seven days

Police say an officer obtained a radar reading of 129 km/h in the 70 km/h zone and the vehicle was stopped without incident near Stone Road West
speeding highway

NEWS RELEASE

GUELPH POLICE

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On April 18, 2016 at 11:07 p.m., the Guelph Police observed a motor vehicle travelling southbound on the Hanlon Parkway at a high rate of speed.

The motor vehicle was followed and as it passed through the intersection of the Hanlon Parkway and College Avenue West, the officer obtained a radar reading of 129 km/h in the 70 km/h zone.

The motor vehicle was stopped without incident near Stone Road West.

A 22-year-old Oshawa male is charged with speeding (129 km/h in a 70 km/h zone) and perform stunt – speeding by 50 or more km/h.

His driver’s license has been suspended for a period of 7 days and the motor vehicle operated at the time of the offence was seized for a 7 day period.

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