Niagara Regional Police charge ten people following R.I.D.E. checks
Ten people are facing impaired driving charges after RIDE checks in Niagara.
The checks took place between March 26th and April 2nd.
The offenders range from 20 to 63 years old.
Charges were laid for driving while impaired by drugs or alcohol, or refusing to provide a breath or blood sample.
Police say impaired driving causes more deaths in Canada than any other crime.

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