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Police cracking down on impaired driving this weekend

Winnipeg police are beefing up their impaired driving enforcement efforts for the long weekend.

Starting today, police are rolling out their Road Watch program, which focuses on public education and arresting impaired drivers. Additional officers will be on duty to educate the public as well as to deal with those driving while impaired.

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation and Manitoba Law Enforcement have teamed up to provide the Road Watch program, which will run until Monday Aug. 2.

 

 

 

 

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