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An Ontario Provincial Police officer said O’Leary’s demeanour and body language, a smell of alcohol, and the pupils of her eyes looking dilated suggested a breath test was appropriate, Const. Michelle Ingham told court Monday morning.
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Ingham said Linda O’Leary was sometimes hesitant and reluctant to provide information, questioned the accuracy of the officer’s statements on the law, and said she felt like she was in trouble but didn’t do anything wrong.
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West Parry Sound OPP said members were on patrol on Highway 400 in McDougall Township on Sunday, when their attention was drawn to a possible impaired driver around 3:30 p.m.
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“Officers stopped the vehicle and after speaking with the driver, concluded alcohol had been consumed,” the OPP said in a release.
“The driver was arrested and transported to the West Parry Sound OPP detachment where further testing was conducted.”
As a result of further investigation, Brad Issac, 42, of Sudbury, was charged with impaired operation over 80 mgs.
BARRIE, ONT. OPP in West Parry Sound nabbed their 48th suspected impaired driver of the year as MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) steps up efforts to raise awareness surrounding disturbing impaired driving trends. According to a recent poll conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MADD Canada, one in 10 of the 67 per cent of people surveyed said they got behind the wheel knowingly impaired at least once in the last six months. The poll revealed that men 18 to 34 are the most frequent offenders. The top reasons given for getting behind the wheel after drinking alcohol or consuming drugs were: not feeling impaired, not having far to go and thinking they could be careful enough.
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