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Stop signs, speed signs and other warning signs were stolen from along Burford-Delhi Townline Road in Norfolk County sometime last weekend.
Norfolk OPP reported the signs went missing sometime between March 5-8 along the road between Kelvin and Highway 24, putting the community in danger.
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“Road signs, such as stop signs, are there for the safety of the motoring public, passengers and pedestrians,” said Insp. Rob Scott, the detachment commander of Norfolk OPP in a news release.
“This is not a game. This type of activity puts everyone at risk and jeopardizes the safety of innocent members in all our communities.”
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