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OPP charge several stunt drivers in South Bruce Peninsula

A number of drivers have temporarily lost the right to drive after OPP charged several motorists with stunt driving.

The motorists were all pulled over for going 50 km/h or more over the posted speed limit in South Bruce Peninsula between May 22 and May 24.

The motorists were all accused of travelling between 135-145 km/hr in a posted 80 km/h limit, one of them on a motorcycle.

All drivers face a date in court, a seven-day driver's licence suspension, and their vehicles were towed and impounded for seven days.

The Grey-Bruce OPP is reminding motorists that excessive speed in one of the leading causes of deaths on our highways.

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