A Kingston driver is facing charges after being stopped by the Ontario Provincial Police on Highway 417 while on their way to get a Chick-fil-A sandwich in Kanata. When the officers stopped the vehicle following an alert from the Automated Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) camera, police found that the vehicle was uninsured and had expired licence plate. Police say if convicted, the driver would have to pay a $5,000 fine.

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