Police charge impaired driver after dodging RIDE Check Program
Police charged an impaired driver after he purposely avoided officers who were conducting a RIDE Check Program.
On Sunday afternoon, the South Simcoe Police Service (SSPS) held a RIDE Check Program in the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury.
Just after 2 a.m., police watched as a vehicle entered the RIDE Check and then proceeded to make a three-point turn out of it.
Officials say it appeared that the driver was avoiding police.
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Officers began to follow the driver and pulled him over not too far from the program. SSPS reported that the 28-year-old man showed various signs of impairment.
As a result of an investigation, one driver from Brampton was charged with, an operation while impaired, driving a motor vehicle with no license, and driving a vehicle with cannabis readily available.
The driver was transported to the South Division for a breath test and was served with a 90-day license suspension.
His vehicle was also impounded for seven days.
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