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As the sounds of high-revving engines and squealing tires once again interrupt evenings in the city, police are preparing a little earlier this year to crack down on those drivers.
Project SPEED which launched for the first time in June last year is expected to kick off earlier this year, according to comments made at a recent Board of Police Commissioners meeting.
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Addressing the board, Deputy Chief Dean Rae said it’s far too common to see increased speeds and risky driving behaviour as winter turns to spring.
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