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Prohibited driver finds 2 wrongs don't make a right in Sicamous

Court date, truck impound stems from previous alcohol infraction
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After being caught driving while under a 90-day prohibition, a Sicamous driver is facing a court date and had their truck impounded for a month. (File photo)

A past transgression resulted in a driver gaining a court date while losing a vehicle.

On Sept. 18, a Sicamous RCMP member observed a half-ton pickup truck towing an RV on Highway 1 and conducted a traffic stop to check for a valid licence and the sobriety of the driver. 

"The driver was found to be prohibited from driving as a result of a previous 90-day prohibition for driving under the influence of alcohol," Sgt. Murray McNeil said in a media release. "The officer issued the driver a court date for a charge of prohibited driving." 

The truck was impounded for 30 days and the RV was towed from the scene by another vehicle.

 



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