Fifteen drivers are now facing a 90-day licence suspension, after they were pulled over in Niagara.
The NRP charged them all with impaired driving between Monday November 25th and Sunday December 8th.
The oldest driver was a 72-year-old from Niagara-on-the-Lake, while the youngest was 28-year-old from St. Catharines.
Only two of the drivers don't live in the Niagara Region. One was visiting from Oshweken and the other came from Buffalo, New York.

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