City police say “certain drivers have decided to ignore” signs saying part of Wellington Street is closed to unauthorized traffic, but one motorist won’t be able to ignore officers turning up at their door. Read More
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Police ID driver on closed Wellington Street in July — and it could cost her more than $1,600
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