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The Winnipeg Police Service’s central traffic unit investigated 30 serious accidents in 2011. Only a third resulted in charges and even fewer resulted in jail time, according to a review by the Free Press.

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The Winnipeg Police Service’s central traffic unit investigated 30 serious accidents in 2011. Only a third resulted in charges and even fewer resulted in jail time, according to a review by the Free Press.

See the results of our research on each case in the map below. Green markers indicate crashes in which charges were laid. Click on any marker for more details on the case.

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Wendy Sawatzky

Wendy Sawatzky
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Wendy Sawatzky is associate editor of digital news for the Free Press. A born-and-bred Manitoban, she has degrees from the University of Winnipeg and the University of King’s College. She joined the Free Press in 2008. Read more about Wendy.

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