An OPP officer received an alert on the Automated Licence Plate Recognition System.
SOUTH-WEST OXFORD - A prohibited driver is off the road, thanks to the Oxford OPP.
While on general patrol yesterday morning in South-West Oxford, an officer received an alert on the Automated Licence Plate Recognition System.
As a result, the driver had their vehicle impounded for 45 days. The driver also registered an ALERT on the roadside Alcohol Screening Device.
#OxfordOPP was on general patrol in @SWOX123 this morning. Around 7am, the Automated Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) System alarmed.
— OPP West Region (@OPP_WR) July 2, 2025
As a result, a prohibited driver was taken off the road. The vehicle they were driving was also taken off the road, for a 45 day impoundment.
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