Seven different drivers face impaired driving charges after the Ontario Provincial Police pulled them over on the weekend.
The first person was pulled over around 10:13 p.m. on Saturday on County Road 20 near Union Avenue in Kingsville. A 62-year-old Kingsville man now faces charges of operating a motor vehicle while impaired and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.
Two minutes later, officers stopped another vehicle on Grandview Boulevard in Lakeshore and charged the 22-year-old Windsor man behind the wheel with similar charges and failure or refusal to comply with a demand.
Not long after midnight on Sunday, a 25-year-old Leamington man was pulled over on Erie Street South in Leamington.
An hour later, a 19-year-old driver from Belle River was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, and being a novice driver with a blood alcohol concentration over zero. That traffic stop was on Renaud Line Road.
A second Belle River man, that one 24-years-old, faces impaired driving charges after the OPP stopped a snowmobile on Rourke Line Road in Lakeshore just before 4 a.m. on Sunday.
A 32-year-old Windsor man is charged with impaired driving offences after the OPP pulled him over on County Road 22 at Lesperance Road in Tecumseh early Sunday afternoon.
And finally, a 50-year-old Belle River man also faces impaired driving charges after he was pulled over Sunday evening on Oakwood Avenue near I.C. Roy Drive in Lakeshore.
All seven drivers had their driver's licenses suspended for three months, and their vehicles impounded for a week.
Police urge drivers to call 911 immediately if they suspect another driver on the road is impaired.