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Published December 31, 2024 at 3:17 pm

Scammers are trying to take advantage of the increase in speed cameras in Ontario, police said in a warning issued Tuesday.

Ontario Provincial Police said that officers from their Dufferin detachment were contacted this month by individuals who received a text that appeared to be from the Ontario government.

According to a screenshot shared by police, the text read, “Your vehicle was detected exceeding the speed limit by our speed monitoring camera.”

It then provides a link to pay the “ticket.”

The sender also appears to have used an email address to make it appear as if they are from the Ontario government.

Handout / Ontario Provincial Police

“Fraudsters are attempting to cash in on a common driving infraction,” OPP said.

If someone is caught by a speed camera, they will not receive a text message, the OPP said.

The ticket is mailed to the address of the vehicle owner.

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