By Staff
October 19th, 2017
BURLINGTON, ON
The Halton Regional Police are now producing an Impaired Driving Offences Summary which they release to the media with this statement:
The operation of motor vehicles while drivers are impaired by alcohol and/or drugs remains a serious concern for Halton Region. In an effort to bring more attention to the risk of driving while impaired, assist in identifying witnesses and reduce continued offences, the Service is reporting the following incident:
Name: Jennifer Lahey (37) of Burlington
Date/Time: October 18, 2017 8:14 p.m.
Location: Burlington
Charges:
• Impaired operation of motor vehicle
• Impaired driving – over 80 mgs
Despite years of awareness campaigns illustrating why driving a vehicle while impaired by alcohol and/or drugs is dangerous, impaired driving remains the top criminal cause of death in Canada. The Halton Regional Police Service remains committed to road safety through prevention, education and enforcement initiatives.
The day before the Regional Police released the following:
Name: Harry Stecyszyn (63) of North York
Date/Time: October 17, 2017 4:00 p.m.
Location: Burlington
Charges:
• Impaired operation of motor vehicle
• Driving under suspension
Public shaming seems to be the route to go.
Call a cab or call a friend and get a ride home.
Online newspaper like the Gazette are public for a very long time. Everything we have ever published is still out there. If you drink – just don’t drive.
Finally – this makes sense
@Hans
A not guilty scenario is so unusual, that in itself, is news.
Naming convicted law breakers is laudable but the article describes charges, not convictions; what happens if the court does not find them guilty?