Twenty-one vehicles taken off the road during commercial vehicle blitz in Ottawa's west end

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Twenty-one vehicles taken off the road during commercial vehicle blitz in Ottawa's west end
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Ottawa police say 21 of 45 commercial vehicles inspected during a one-day commercial vehicle inspection blitz were taken off the road on Wednesday.

Twenty-one vehicles were taken off the road during a one-day commercial vehicle blitz in Ottawa's west end.

Ottawa police and Ontario Ministry of Transportation staff conducted a commercial vehicle inspection blitz in Kanata and Richmond.Forty-five charges were issued to drivers during the blitz. "When operating a vehicle, please ensure you have the necessary equipment on board, proper licensing, and insurance!" police said.

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