The driver of a large truck was stopped by Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) officers in Milton on Tuesday, and was promptly charged with impaired driving.
The HRPS says the truck was un-plated, had no insurance, no registration and no valid safety. A roadside investigation was done and they found the driver to be impaired. A picture shared by the HRPS on Twitter shows several empty cans of alcohol.
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The driver was arrested and the commercial truck was impounded.
The Milton District Response Unit stopped this truck today. It was un-plated, had no insurance, no registration and no valid safety. Roadside investigation revealed that the driver was also impaired by alcohol. The driver was arrested and the commercial truck was impounded. ^cm pic.twitter.com/667BVXlinG
— HRPS Milt HHills (@HRPSMiltHH) September 28, 2021