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Vehicle smashes into Domino s Pizza restaurant in Toronto
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As if the food industry hasn t had it hard enough during the pandemic, two different restaurants in Toronto had vehicles drive into their buildings this week.
An SUV slammed into the front door of the Domino s Pizza at High Park Avenue and Dundas Street West just before 10:30 a.m. this morning, according to Toronto Police Services.
COLLISION:
- police are on scene investigating
- 1 person has been arrested
- no reported injuries
Police say no one was injured and that one person has been arrested.
A Rowley Regis man who admitted driving without due care and two offences of drug-driving has been banned for a year and ordered to pay £635 in fines and costs. Mark Andrew Woodbine, aged 29, of Limes Avenue, was driving over the allowed limit with two different drugs in his blood at Buffery Road. Other local cases at recent magistrates court hearings included: A Brierley Hill teenager was given a 40-week suspended jail sentence when he appeared in court on five assault charges, four of them on emergency workers. Reece Judd admitted attacks on two police officers and an assault on Luke Yewen, plus smashing his Iphone and denting the side of his car. All these offence took place in Coseley last July.
A Brierley Hill teenager was given a 40-week suspended jail sentence when he appeared in court on five assault charges, four of them on emergency workers. Reece Judd, aged 18, admitted attacks on two police officers and an assault on Luke Yewen, plus smashing his Iphone and denting the side of his car. All these offence took place in Coseley last July. In a separate case he pleaded guilty to assaulting an ambulance technician and a paramedic in Mount Pleasant, Quarry Bank. Judd, of Moor Street, was sentenced to a total of 40 weeks in jail, suspended for 18 months, and ordered to carry out 200 hours unpaid work within the next year. He must also pay fines, costs and compensation totaling £750.
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