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Fort St John
2024-02-16 07:13 PST
File # 2024-1235
On February 9, 2024, at 10:49pm, a Fort St John RCMP frontline police officer was conducting proactive patrols when their interest was piqued by what appeared to be an older model Cavalier with a beer can on the trunk of the car as it was being driven down the road.
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The frontline police officer conducted a traffic stop and entered into an impaired investigation where the officer administered an approved screening device test roadside which resulted in a Warn test result.
Warn
Consumption of alcohol impairs our brains thought processes and reaction speeds while driving, said Constable Chad NEUSTAETER, Media Relations Officer for the Fort St John RCMP. In this instance, the driver finished their last drink just prior to driving and forgot where they put their beer can which inevitably lead to them losing their license for three days.
Consumption of alcohol impairs our brains thought processes and reaction speeds while driving
In this instance, the driver finished their last drink just prior to driving and forgot where they put their beer can which inevitably lead to them losing their license for three days.
The driver was issued a 3-day Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) and their vehicle was towed to their residence at the owner’s expense. The driver and his dog walked the rest of the way home.
The Fort St John RCMP wish to remind the driving public to not drink and drive. There are many practical and inexpensive ways to enjoy alcohol and not have to drive a vehicle, including getting a taxi, ride service, a friend or family member to give you a ride, or even walking home if the weather is nice. A taxi costs far less that losing your license and getting your vehicle towed, potentially impounded and other more damaging consequences you may have to live with the rest of your life.
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Email: chad.neustaeter@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
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