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Winnipeg police charge more people in second week of holiday checkstop program
Global News
WPS run the checkstop program every December to discourage people from driving impaired but say people do it anyways.
Winnipeg police handed out 18 tickets and executed an outstanding warrant during the second week of its holiday checkstop program.
Officers say they stopped 727 vehicles. Out of those, seven were immediate licence prohibitions and five people were charged with impaired operation.
There were also two positive drug tests for cannabis administered.
WPS run the checkstop program during the month of December every year to discourage people from driving impaired, and find those that do it anyways.
Over the holidays last year, officials stopped a total of 2,929 vehicles. Twenty-eight drivers were charged and 47 were handed immediate driving prohibitions.