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Two London, Ont. drivers facing stunt driving charges

Two Londoners are facing stunt driving charges after Middlesex County OPP stopped them travelling at 112 and 108 km/h in a 60 km/h zone in June 2023. (Source: West Region OPP/Twitter) Two Londoners are facing stunt driving charges after Middlesex County OPP stopped them travelling at 112 and 108 km/h in a 60 km/h zone in June 2023. (Source: West Region OPP/Twitter)

Two drivers from London will be “seeking rides from friends” after they were caught allegedly stunt driving in Middlesex County earlier this week.

According to a tweet from OPP West Region, two drivers, a 43 and a 40-year-old from London were recently stopped by police for stunt driving in the rural areas of Middlesex County.

Police said the posted speed limit in both cases was 60 km/h, and one driver was clocked in at 112 km/h and the second driver at 108 km/h.

Both drivers were charged with stunt driving and had their licences suspended and their vehicles impounded as a result.

OPP once again remind drivers to “slow down.” 

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