The WPS has received several reports of people ignoring the new all-way stops in the Friendly City.
WOODSTOCK - The Woodstock Police Service will conduct targeted enforcement at two intersections in the Friendly City.
Officers have received several reports of people failing to stop for the new all-way stop signs located at Springbank Ave North and Cree Ave, as well as Hunter Street and Graham Street.
Police say drivers caught doing this could face a $110 fine and three demerit points.
The City of Woodstock has also installed a new all-way stop at the corner of Knightsbridge Road and Sloane Street. The corner of Anderson Street and Canrobert Street will also become an all-way stop in the near future.

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