Suspected impaired driver speeds past police on way to pick up child in Nanaimo
- A motorist in Nanaimo was stopped by B.C. Highway Patrol for driving at 210 kilometres per hour, more than double the speed limit of 90 km/h, while on his way to pick up his child.
- The driver received a $483 ticket for excessive speeding, a 90-day driving prohibition, and had his car impounded for 30 days.
- The driver provided two breath samples that showed a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit.
- An inspector from the B.C. Highway Patrol emphasized the risks of impaired driving, stating that such behavior is a danger to everyone on the road.
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Impaired driver in B.C. going double the limit and on his way to get child: police
NANAIMO - A man from Nanaimo, B.C., faces a driving suspension, a speeding ticket and allegations of impaired driving for passing an unmarked police vehicle going 120 kilometres an hour
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