Greater Sudbury Police have laid stunt driving charges after a clocking a car on Lasalle Boulevard on July 3 at nearly 100 km/h over the posted limit.
In an early morning tweet today, GSPS said an officer on patrol caught a vehicle on his radar travelling along the New Sudbury thoroughfare at 143 km/h. Lasalle has a posted limit of 50 km/h.
The driver was hit with a stunt driving charge, which included a 30-day licence suspension and the impounding of the vehicle for 14 days.
Fines for stunt driving can range from a low of $2,000 to a high of $10,000, as well as accumulating six demerit points.
🎶 “You got a fast car
— Sudbury Police (@SudburyPolice) July 4, 2022
I want a ticket to anywhere” 🎶
Last night, a Patrol Officer caught this driver traveling at a whopping 143km/h in a posted 50km/h zone on Lasalle Blvd. Driver charged w stunt; licence suspended for 30 days & vehicle impounded for 14 days.#YouGotAFastCar pic.twitter.com/2PW1UEOySO