Woodstock Police conducted several RIDE programs over the long weekend and the results are very encouraging.
WOODSTOCK - It looks like Woodstonians are starting to get the message on impaired driving.
Woodstock Police conducted several RIDE programs over the long weekend. They are happy to report that they did not discover any impaired driving. Two tests were administered and everyone was found to be sober.
Traffic enforcement was a priority this weekend as WPS Uniform Patrol focused on tackling distracted driving and speeding. Police did hand out several speeding tickets over the long weekend.

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