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Driver charged with impaired after reporting traffic complaint on himself: OPP

A tow truck prepares to take a vehicle to an impound yard in Caledon, Ont., on Tues., Sept. 17, 2024. (Source: OPP) A tow truck prepares to take a vehicle to an impound yard in Caledon, Ont., on Tues., Sept. 17, 2024. (Source: OPP)
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A man from Shelburne, who police say called in a traffic complaint about himself, is facing impaired driving charges.

Provincial police say officers responded to a call in the area of Willoughby Road in Caledon early Tuesday morning and, after speaking with the driver, launched an impaired driving investigation.

The 35-year-old man is accused of having a blood alcohol concentration above the legal limit and was handed a 90-day licence suspension.

Additionally, his vehicle was taken to an impound yard for seven days.

Police urge motorists to plan ahead and use a designated driver, call a cab or rideshare, use public transit or stay overnight after consuming drugs or alcohol.

"Any amount of alcohol or drugs can impact your ability to make sound judgements. In a split second, you could ruin your future, injure or kill others, and tear a hole in the heart of everyone who loves you," the OPP stated.

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