Toronto police issue more than 3,000 tickets during ‘no stopping’ enforcement blitz
More than 3,000 tickets were issued in an enforcement blitz targeting drivers caught stopping in “no stopping zones” across the city, Toronto police say.
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More than 3,000 tickets were issued in an enforcement blitz targeting drivers caught stopping in “no stopping zones” across the city, Toronto police say.
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