Hamilton motorcyclist riding on sidewalk charged with stunt driving: OPP
The 51-year-old was driving along Talbot Street East around 12:47 p.m. when an OPP officer patrolling nearby saw him drive off the road and ride along the sidewalk before entering a nearby parking lot.
Man's licence has been suspended and motorcycle impounded for 7 days
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A Hamilton man who was caught, police say, riding his motorcycle on the sidewalk in Cayuga Sunday has been charged with stunt driving.
The 51-year-old was driving along Talbot Street East around 12:47 p.m. when an OPP officer patrolling nearby saw him drive off the road, police say, and ride along the sidewalk before entering a parking lot.
Provincial police suspended the man's licence and impounded the motorcycle for seven days.
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