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The police seized cocaine, cannabis and cash from the vehicle.
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October 01, 2021 • 52 minutes ago • Read for 2 minutes • Join the conversation Montreal Gazette
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A 27-year-old Mississauga driver faces numerous criminal charges and Highway Traffic Act charges after taking to the streets in Norfolk County.
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Originally stopped for stunt driving, police found cocaine, cannabis and cash from the vehicle, reports CTV.
Ontario man passes double speed police vehicle with open alcohol and cannabis in his car
Speeding and stunting while high are stupid at any age. But at 42? Come on dude
The 19-year-old driver stopped on Highway 401 with a bong on his lap at nearly 160 miles an hour
Unfortunately, the driver is far from the first to think that high speeds and drugs are a good combination.
In May a 51-year-old man was born in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Officials responding to a fatal collision at 195 km / h passed more than double the speed limit. To make matters worse, the man passed officials at a construction site in the presence of workers and had open liquor and cannabis in the car.
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The man’s vehicle was confiscated for a week and his driver’s license revoked for 90 days. He was also charged with dangerous driving, refusing to provide a breath sample, and open alcohol and cannabis in his vehicle.
Last June, a 42-year-old man came from Kitchener, Ontario. was traveling at around 6:30 a.m. in an 80 km / h zone on Highway 6 at 144 km / h when he overtook a Hamilton police officer in a fully labeled patrol car.
When the officer stopped the vehicle, he found joints and liquid cannabis products in sight. The man was charged with speeding, stunt driving, illegally buying cannabis, driving a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs (cannabis), and driving a motor vehicle with readily available cannabis.
And in another case last year, a 19-year-old driver was stopped on Highway 401 at nearly 100 mph with a bong and weed on his lap.
The Toronto university student was charged with stunt driving and providing cannabis.
The rules for transporting cannabis in a vehicle or similar alcohol. It is illegal to do this if the cannabis is “unlocked”, readily available, and not in its original packaging.
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