The NRP has charged four people with impaired driving.
The charges were laid during R.I.D.E checks between April 19th and the 25th.
Three of the individuals reside in St. Catharines, and the fourth has no fixed address.
All four people received a 90 day license suspension in addition to charges.
The NRP says impaired driving is the leading cause of criminal deaths in the country, affecting thousands of lives every year.

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