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RCMP issued 20 driver’s license suspensions during impaired driving checkpoints near Regina Beach and Craven last weekend – and 12 of those suspensions were drug-related. ....
· One individual was arrested for Impaired Driving. · Two individuals were arrested for Driving While Prohibited. · Twenty individuals were issued administrative driver’s license suspensions, twelve of which were drug-related and eight were alcohol-related. · Twenty-three vehicles were impounded. · Seventy-one Approved Screening Device tests were administered. “Impaired driving is a focus for the RCMP. We continue to work diligently to remove alcohol and drug-impaired drivers from behind the wheel, to keep our roads and communities safe,” says Sgt. Doug MacDougall, of Saskatchewan RCMP Traffic Services. “The public can help us achieve this goal. We encourage anyone who witnesses impaired driving or aggressive driving to report it to their local RCMP detachment, or to call 9-1-1.” ....
Sask. police on the lookout for impaired drivers over long weekend Municipal police and RCMP detachments are setting up roadside checkstops across the province to screen drivers for signs of impairment. Author of the article: Regina Leader-Post Publishing date: May 20, 2021 • 16 minutes ago • 2 minute read • Scott McGregor, SGI Communications Consultant, tests out an approved screening device for alcohol, commonly referred to as a breathalyzer, at a demonstration on the tools the Saskatoon Police Service is using to combat impaired driving in this file photo from December 2019. Photo by Matt Smith /Saskatoon StarPhoenix Article content Municipal police and the RCMP in Saskatchewan will be out in force this long weekend at checkstops, especially on the lookout for impaired drivers. ....
SASKATOON Corman Park police and Saskatchewan Highway Patrol say they caught a vehicle speeding 186 km/hr in a 90 km/hr zone on Dalmeny Road on Friday morning. The driver was issued a ticket of $1,313 and the vehicle is impounded for seven days, police said in a Facebook post. The driver said they were late for work, police said. Related Stories ....
Weyburn residents may have noticed an increased police presence on roadways in their area between April 23-27. Weyburn RCMP and Weyburn Police Service Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan, . . . ....