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Driver on take-out food run caught going 67 km/h over limit in front of Saanich police headquarters

Individual already prohibited from driving received vehicle impound, court date
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A Saanich speeder was caught going 67 km/h over the speed limit in front of the police headquarters during a take-out food run on March 16. (Saanich Police Traffic Safety Unit/Twitter)

Police caught up with another speeder on Tuesday evening after the driver raced past the Saanich Police Department on Vernon Avenue going nearly 70 km/h over the posted limit.

During what the driver told police was a trip to collect a take-out order, an officer with the Traffic Safety Unit pulled the individual over on March 16. According to police, the driver was caught going 117 km/h in a 50 zone and, as it turned out, has recently been prohibited from driving.

The driver was issued a mandatory week-long vehicle impound and will be required to appear in court later this year.

Under the Motor Vehicle Act, excessive speeding tickets are issued when drivers are caught going more than 40 km/h over the posted speed limit. The offence can come with a ticket of up to $483 and three penalty points on top of the seven-day vehicle impound.

Twelve excessive speeders have been caught in Saanich by police so far this year. In the early hours of Saturday (March 13) morning, officers stopped a different driver going nearly 100 km/h over the speed limit on the Pat Bay Highway.

READ ALSO: Driver going 178 km/h on Pat Bay Highway slapped with hefty fine, week-long impound


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