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Weboakville — the ontario government is fighting auto theft by investing $51 million in new measures to help police identify and dismantle organized crime networks.
Web“this investment will help our police services crack down on the growing problem of auto theft, dismantle organized crime networks and get these criminals off.
Weblegislative and regulatory changes, including proposed amendments to the criminal code, to institute tougher penalties for auto theft with ties to violence,.
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Webtoronto — the ontario government is cracking down on auto theft by introducing legislation that, if passed, would suspend driver’s licences for people.
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