Cobourg Police Helping Keep Kids Safe

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Cobourg Police were at various school zone locations on Thursday, September 6, 2018 monitoring traffic.

As students were arriving for school, police were using radar devices to monitor traffic in the school zones which is 40 kph.

On Elgin Street by St. Joseph’s Catholic School, police had stopped several vehicles for speeding infractions.

One driver was charged traveling 30 kph above the posted limit.

Pete Fisher
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