Police inspected 27 commercial motor vehicles at the Norwich Community Centre on Tuesday.
NORWICH - The Oxford OPP joined forces with Waterloo Regional Police and Brantford Police for a commercial motor vehicle traffic blitz in Norwich.
Pictures posted on the OPP West Region X page show them stationed outside the Community Centre on Tuesday.
Out of the 27 vehicles inspected, 11 of them were placed out of service and 41 charges were laid.
#OxfordOPP was joined by members of #OPP WRTraffic, @WRPSToday, and @BrantfordPolice yesterday for a Commercial Motor Vehicle blitz in #Norwich. Of 27 inspections, 11 were placed out of service, with 41 charges laid #safety @OxfordCounty^pc pic.twitter.com/Jlo57xpUkm
— OPP West Region (@OPP_WR) December 13, 2023

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