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A young man was fined and lost his driver’s licence for several months after speeding past a Gatineau police officer while going over three times the posted limit.
Police said the officer registered the vehicle going over 160 kilometres per hour around 3:30 a.m. on Fournier Boulevard near Lambert Street in Gatineau. The posted speed limit on that road is 50 kilometres per hour, police said.
The officer followed the car, which held three passengers and the driver, but was not able to catch up to it until it had crossed in to Ottawa. The car, which has an Ontario licence plate, was stopped on King Edward Avenue.
The driver, who is in his 20s, was charged with impaired driving and was issued a fine of $1,640 and 24 demerit points, leading to a three-month suspension of his driver’s licence.
Police did not identify the name of the man charged, his city of residence, nor the type of vehicle being driven.
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Police said the officer registered the vehicle going over 160 kilometres per hour around 3:30 a.m. on Fournier Boulevard near Lambert Street in Gatineau. The posted speed limit on that road is 50 kilometres per hour, police said.
The officer followed the car, which held three passengers and the driver, but was not able to catch up to it until it had crossed in to Ottawa. The car, which has an Ontario licence plate, was stopped on King Edward Avenue.
The driver, who is in his 20s, was charged with impaired driving and was issued a fine of $1,640 and 24 demerit points, leading to a three-month suspension of his driver’s licence.
Police did not identify the name of the man charged, his city of residence, nor the type of vehicle being driven.
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