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Posted: June 4, 2020

Impaired driver removed from highway this morning

Kimberley RCMP this morning (June 4) apprehended another early morning impaired driver.

At 7:45 a.m. this morning, a RCMP officer was on patrol on Highway 95A east of Kimberley when he noted a vehicle without a licence plate.

The officer conducted a traffic stop and learned the driver had obtained a temporary operating permit.Ā  But while dealing with the driver he showed signs of alcohol consumption. The breath demand was read to the driver and two breath samples were obtained; both read as a ā€˜Fail.ā€™

The driver is now prohibited from driving for 90-days and the vehicle impounded for 30 days. In addition, the driver did not have a valid B.C. driverā€™s licence.

This was the second driver to be stopped by Kimberley RCMP for an impaired charge, in the early morning, in the last five days.

ā€œThere is a misconception that impaired drivers only come out at night. Impaired drivers are apprehended at all hours, in this case 7:45 a.m.,ā€ said Sgt. Chris Newel, Kimberley RCMP Detachment commander.

ā€œDrivers apprehended in the mornings often tell officers they havenā€™t drank since last night, but depending on how much they may have had, there still could be alcohol in their system,ā€ he added.

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