What started out as a case of stunt driving case in Woodstock, turned into so much more.
WOODSTOCK - A driver is now facing a list of charges after they were pulled over in Woodstock.
Police stopped a 2003 green Chevy in the area of Dundas and Landsdowne on Sunday after they spotted it going 101 kilometres per hour in a 60 zone.
They were charged with not only stunt driving in the end but also for using an unauthorized plate, having an improper tire, and not having a muffler. They were also charged with operating an unsafe vehicle, failing to apply for an ownership permit, and failing to stop to the right for an emergency vehicle.
On top of all of this, the vehicle was impounded for two weeks and the driver's licence was suspended for a month.

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