Driver goes 135km/hr in 80 zone, charged with stunt driving
A 24-year-old man was caught speeding shortly before 2:30 a.m. Saturday
Hamilton police are urging drivers to slow down as a second person has been charged with stunt driving in the last week.
The latest to be charged is a 24-year-old Waterloo man who was going 55km/hr over the speed limit, police say.
Police say shortly before 2:30 a.m. on Saturday, they noticed a black Ford Mustang driving fast northbound on Highway 6, north of Parkside Drive.
Police say they recorded the car going 135km/hr in a 80km/hr zone.
Along with the stunt driving charge, the man's car has been impounded for a week and his licence has been suspended for a week as well.
"Despite repeated efforts by the Hamilton Police Service and other law enforcement agencies throughout the province, some drivers are choosing not to follow the message, 'Drive Safely,'" said Hamilton police in a statement Monday.
Last Tuesday, a 20-year-old Hamilton man was charged with stunt driving after police say they recorded the car going 112km/hr in a 50km/hr zone.
Along with immediate penalties, the courts can also consider imposing the a fine between $2,000 and $10,000, driver's licence suspension up to two years and seven demerit points upon conviction of stunt driving.
The 24-year-old is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 8.