Woodstock Police Chief Rod Freeman says 'Deaths' and 'Broken Hearts' can be prevented.
OXFORD COUNTY - Operation Impact is underway and will be aiming to make Canada's roads the safest in the world. "The deaths, pain and broken hearts that result from carelessness behind the wheel can be prevented," said Woodstock Police Chief Rod Freeman. The national campaign kicked off Friday and runs over the Thanksgiving weekend.
Officer will be out in full force this weekend looking for impaired and distracted drivers, seat belt use and aggressive driving.

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