The Woodstock Police Service is cracking down on drivers who choose to defy laws of the road. Police will be looking out for those who violate traffic laws such as using cell phones and texting, improper turns and rolling stops. Constable Steve McEwen says they're targeting the most crash prone areas. "We have our top ten intersections here in the City of Woodstock and what we're looking for is to reduce the amount of collisions at those locations. Really, as you know, collisions effect us all whether it's be property damage, injury and really we need to reduce that. " The initiative begins today and will run through the Easter Week-end.

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