Twenty-one people will be off the roads for about three months after they were pulled over in Niagara.
The NRP charged each of them with impaired driving sometime over the past two weeks; between Monday, May 25th and Sunday, June 7th.
They each face a 90-day license suspension.
Only two drivers were just visiting the Niagara Region; 24-year-old from Oshweken and a 52-year-old from Hannon.
The youngest driver was 21 and the oldest was 87.

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