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Canadian police politely ask people to stop bringing them unexploded WWII grenades
Canadian police in Ontario have urged the public not to bring unexploded World War II-era hand grenades to police stations. The Ontario Provincial Police in Ottawa clarified that individuals who find such items should contact local authorities instead of transporting them, allowing specialized Explosives Disposal Units to handle the situation safely.
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