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Saskatoon police slap 'dangerous driver' with a $977 ticket

An image shared by the Saskatoon Police Service traffic unit on Twitter. (Saskatoon Police Service) An image shared by the Saskatoon Police Service traffic unit on Twitter. (Saskatoon Police Service)
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A driver caught speeding in Saskatoon is facing a hefty fine after getting caught driving nearly 70 kilometres per hour over the speed limit.

That's according to the Saskatoon Police Service traffic unit.

In a tweet, the unit said it stopped "another dangerous driver" Monday on Highway 16 by Zimmerman Road.

According to police, the driver was travelling at 156 km/h in the 90 zone.

The driver was issued a $977 ticket and had their vehicle sent to an impound lot for a seven-day stretch.

"Speeds like this are a problem nationwide and will end up costing lives," the traffic unit tweet said.

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