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LOST FOR RACING
DRIVERS
Huron OPP Charge Five
More Drivers with Racing
(HURON COUNTY, ON) -
As evidenced by five recent
Racing charges laid by
Huron County Ontario Pro-
vincial Police (OPP) some
drivers just aren't heeding
the message to slow down.
What is going to take for
some to change their risky
behavior and start driving
below the posted speed
limit?
On August 25th, 2016 at
10:44 a.m. a Huron OPP
officer spotted a Chevrolet
Equinox travelling east-
bound on Harriston Road at
Belmore Line at a very high
rate of speed. The speed of
the vehicle was measured
with a RADAR device at 122
km/h in a posted 60 km/h
zone. 21 -year-old Nicole
BUDGELL from Cambridge
will have to attend court
on September 20, 2016 to
answer to her Racing charge.
On August 26th, 2016 just
after 9:00 a.m. a Huron OPP
officer observed a Chevrolet
Corvette travelling south-
bound on Airport Line near
Dashwood Road at a high
rate of speed. The speed of
the Corvette was measured
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at a rate of speed of 141
km/h in a posted 80 km/h
zone. A traffic stop ensued
and the 62 -year-old driver,
William KRAFT from Grand
Bend was charged with Rac-
ing. He is scheduled to
attend court on October 4,
2016 to answer to his
charge.
On August 27th, 2016 at
12:43 p.m. a Huron OPP
officer observed a Honda
Civic speeding westbound
on Dashwood Road near
Ausable Line at a high rate
of speed. The speed of the
Civic was locked at a high
of 141 km/h in a posted 90
km/h zone. The vehicle
was stopped and the
21 -year-old driver, Moham-
mad YOUSUF from Missis-
sauga was charged with
Racing. His court date has
been scheduled for Octo-
ber 4, 2016.
Also on August 27th,
2016 at 4:05 p.m. a Huron
OPP officer spotted a Nis-
san Altima travelling east-
bound on Amberley Road
near Division Line at a high
rate of speed. The officer
measured the speed of the
vehicle with a RADAR
device and locked the
speed of the Altima at a
high speed of 140 km/h in a
posted 80 km/h zone. A
traffic stop was conducted
and the 22 -year-old driver,
Jessica MCALLISTER from
Brantford was charged with
Racing. Her court date has
been set for October 4,
2016.
On Sunday, August 28th at
9:45 a.m. a GMC Sierra was
spotted speeding eastbound
on Dashwood Road. The
officer confirmed the speed
of the vehicle with a RADAR
device and measured the
speed at a high of 143 km/h
in a posted 90 km/h
zone. 19 -year-old, Zachary
BRINTNELL from Exeter has
been charged with Racing.
He will be making a trip to
court on October 4, 2016 to
answer to his charge.
Huron County OPP would
like to remind drivers that
choose to drive at dangerous
speeds on our public road-
ways. Know this: The risk of
dying or sustaining a life -
altering injury is nearly five
times greater when travelling
at speeds of 50 km/h over
the speed limit. Unfortu-
nately, it seems some drivers
are willing to jeopardize eve-
ryone's safety by ignoring
these risks. So, if you want to
chance it, be warned the
penalties are significant.
An immediate seven-day
licence suspension and
seven-day vehicle impound-
ment at roadside.
If convicted:
• Fines from $2,000 to
$10,000
• Courts can impose a
driver's licence suspension
of up to 10 years for a second
conviction within 10 years
• The accumulation of six
demerit points, a maximum
licence suspension of two
years for a first conviction
and a maximum six months
in jail.
• Increased insurance
premiums
"There is absolutely
zero tolerance for driving
at some of the speeds we
have seen lately on our
roads. Doubling the
speed limit in some cases
and exceeding it by 50, 60
and 70 km/h is simply
inexcusable. The penal-
ties are significant so be
prepared to leave that traf-
fic stop with a court date
and the immediate loss of
your driving privileges
and vehicle."
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