by XPolice | Oct 24, 2016 | Driving Concerns, News
By Peter McKnight, special to The Globe and Mail If news headlines are to be believed, no one in Canada has ever driven a car after smoking marijuana: “Legalized marijuana has provinces worried about drug-impaired driving” “The new impaired driving: legal marijuana”...
by XPolice | Oct 24, 2016 | News, Ottawa & Area
York University researchers reviewed data from 120,000 stops, including race, gender, age, reason and charges A report analyzing race data from tens of thousands of Ottawa police traffic stops is set to be released this afternoon. You can watch a live stream of the...
by XPolice | Oct 21, 2016 | News
Traffic concerns along several streets in Walkerville and the surrounding area dominated much of the discussion at a meeting of Ward Four residents Thursday at the Caboto Club. People are calling for speed bumps or increased traffic lights. “We’re dealing...
by XPolice | Oct 21, 2016 | News, Toronto & Area
65 people have died so far this year in traffic-related accidents After responding to more than 90 collisions in which people were injured Thursday, police are warning Torontonians to be more careful as they drive or cross the street. Officers responded to 18...
by XPolice | Oct 20, 2016 | News, Toronto & Area
Tanvir Islam, 34, has been fighting a stop-sign infraction that he says didn’t happen. And he’s in no mind to pay the fee It’s the $85 question that has trundled into provincial court and transfixed the passions of a Toronto law student for almost two...