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OPP licence plate system results in court date for Hastings man

By InQuinte.ca Staff May 16, 2023 | 11:15 AM

A Hastings man has a court appearance in Peterborough next month.

49-year-old Donald White will appear on June 20 to face two counts each of driving while under suspension and breach of probation and a charge of operation while prohibited.

The accused’s vehicle was also impounded for 90 days.

The charges were laid after a Peterborough County OPP officer received a report of a possible suspended driver through the Automated Licence Plate Recognition system while conducting radar patrol on Highway 115 on Sunday.

A vehicle stop was conducted and an investigation determined that the driver was disqualified from operating a motor vehicle.