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Creston RCMP continue to have their hands full with illegal drivers

Of the 58 calls RCMP received over the week of Oct.24-30, it seems most of them involved drivers that should not be behind the wheel.

On the 26, officers found a van in the ditch with its only occupant impaired and with no driver’s license. The driver was given a court date and the van was impounded.

Two days later, officers were at the scene of a single-vehicle collision on Highway 3 and found that the driver did not have a license and was not allowed to be driving. The driver was arrested and the vehicle was impounded.

Finally, the next day, officers found a stolen vehicle. The driver was arrested and released with a future court date.

Lastly, RCMP say they have had multiple reports of drivers failing to stop for school buses. They would like to remind everyone that failing to stop for a bus can result in a $368 fine and also endangers children’s lives.

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