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The latest impaired driving report from the Halton Police is now available.
There were five cases across Halton over the weekend:
On Friday, August 18th, Halton Police officers responded to a collision in the area of Waterdown Road and Highway 403 in Burlington. As a result of an investigation, a 27-year-old Oakville man was charged with operation while impaired and failure or refusal to comply with demand.
On Friday, August 18th, Halton Police officers responded to a citizen-initiated complaint in the area of Cumming Boulevard and Bonin Crescent in Milton. As a result of an investigation, a 40-year-old Milton man was charged with operation while impaired and blood alcohol concentration 80mgs or more, within two hours.
On Saturday, August 19th, Halton Police officers responded to a single motor vehicle collision in the area of Regional Road 25 and 10 Side Road in Halton Hills. As a result of an investigation, a 24-year-old Sharon man was charged with operation while impaired and blood alcohol concentration 80mgs or more, within two hours.
On Sunday, August 20th, Halton Police officers responded to a citizen-initiated complaint in the area of Rebecca Street and Bronte Road in Oakville. As a result of an investigation, a 62-year-old Burlington man was charged with operation while impaired and failure or refusal to comply with demand.
On Sunday, August 20th, Halton Police officers responded to a citizen-initiated complaint in the area of Tremaine Road and Louis St. Laurent Avenue in Milton. As a result of an investigation, a 46-year-old Oakville man was charged with blood alcohol concentration 80mgs or more, within two hours.
For curious minds, names are reported here.
Remember, driving under the influence is considered a crime in progress. Call 9-1-1 if you suspect that someone on the road is driving impaired.
Here are some signs of an impaired driver provided by the Halton Police:
- Driving unreasonably fast, slow or at an inconsistent speed;
- Drifting in and out of lanes;
- Tailgating and changing lanes frequently;
- Making exceptionally wide turns;
- Changing lanes or passing without sufficient clearance;
- Overshooting or stopping well before stop signs or stop lights;
- Disregarding signals and lights;
- Approaching signals or leaving intersections too quickly or slowly;
- Driving without headlights, failing to lower high beams or leaving turn signals on; and,
- Driving with windows open in cold or inclement weather.
The HRPS says that its officers remain committed to road safety through prevention, education, and enforcement initiatives.
Impaired driving was also covered on an ‘Ask a Cop’ segment with Halton Police Constable Ryan Anderson. Read that here.
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