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Four drivers had their licences suspended and vehicles impounded Wednesday after Windsor police caught them allegedly stunt driving in the city.
An officer with the traffic enforcement unit monitoring roadways in Windsor’s south end where the marked speed limit is 60 km/h spotted and stopped three vehicles travelling 120 km/h, 136 km/h, and 114 km/h.
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Another officer in the area of Wyandotte Street East saw a vehicle travelling 101 km/h in the posted 50 km/h zone.
WINDSOR, ONT. Four drivers who had allegedly been speeding down Windsor roadways about double the posted limit have been charged with stunt driving. The Windsor Police Service Traffic Enforcement Unit charged all four drivers Thursday. An officer monitoring traffic in the city’s south end where the speed limit is “clearly marked” as 60 km/hr stopped three vehicles travelling at 120 km/hr, 136 km/hr and 114 km/hr. Police say another officer was monitoring the Wyandotte Street East area where a vehicle was travelling 101 km/hr in a 50 km/hr zone more than twice the speed limit. “The Windsor Police Service is committed to public safety, which includes road safety. Driving at excessive speeds puts lives of our community members at risk and is unacceptable,” a WPS news release says. “Many fatal collisions are a direct result of speed. All drivers have a shared responsibility to keep our roadways safe.”
Ramanio Palmer, a 26-year-old Windsor man, has been charged with several firearm offences, including possession of a prohibited weapon, possession of a loaded regulated firearm, unsafe storage of a firearm, and possession of a firearm with a defaced serial number.
Clay Walters-Cambronne, 24, of North York, faces similar charges, as well as five counts of failing to comply with a prohibition order.
Noor Al-Lababidi, a 25-year-old woman from Toronto, and Nina Ellis, a 23-year-old woman from Toronto, have similar charges.
Anyone with more information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Windsor police drugs and guns unit (DIGS) at 519-255-6700 ext. 4361.