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RPS warn of traffic ticket email scam circulating in Regina

(Source: Regina Police Service Twitter page) (Source: Regina Police Service Twitter page)
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The Regina Police Service (RPS) is warning residents of an email scam with an attachment telling people to pay a traffic fine.

According to a tweet on Thursday, RPS posted an example of the email and said not to click the link to view the “ticket” or pay the fine.

RPS noted legitimate tickets are always mailed to the registered vehicle owner.

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