The Oxford OPP teamed up with Woodstock Police for Operation Borders yesterday, cracking down on aggressive driving in Woodstock
WOODSTOCK - The Oxford OPP and Woodstock Police have joined forces for Operation Borders.
Police were on the lookout for aggressive drivers and patrolling the roads boarding the city.
17 charges were laid yesterday, and one person was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
Yesterday the #WPSTraffic Unit and #OxfordOPP partnered up for #OperationBorders where both services patrol the roads bordering the city. A total of 17 charges were laid for various Highway Traffic Act offences and once person was arrested for an outstanding warrant. pic.twitter.com/WlVHi0EPo3
— Woodstock Police Service (@Woodstock_PS) July 13, 2022

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