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Man charged with impaired driving on liquor store parking lot

RCMP

RCMP

Published on February 19, 2013
Published on February 19, 2013
Topics :
Liquor Store , RCMP , Goose Bay , Happy Valley

A 25-year-old man was charged with impaired driving today after the pickup truck he was in drove onto the parking lot of the NL Liquor Store in Happy Valley/Goose Bay, hit a small car and pinned the female driver.

The RCMP says the door to the car had to be forced open and the female taken to hospital in Goose Bay to be treated for non-life threatening injuries.

Investigation revealed the driver of the pickup had over two times the legal limit of alcohol in his body.

The accused was later released from custody and a court date set in April.

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    Willie Wonka
    - February 20, 2013 at 20:48:38

    You know you really should do something about all your Drunks---getting a bit crazy don't you think. What is this a make work plan for the police?

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    Donna Byneshewsky
    - February 19, 2013 at 20:42:15

    Let me guess ..... he has a record of DUI !!!!!

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    david
    - February 19, 2013 at 16:44:45

    Seriously...why don't we just balance the provincial budget by producing a reality TV show here..."LIving Drunk in Newfoundland and Labrador". It could run a full hour a week, year-round, and have Molson's and Capt. Morgan as major sponsors. C'mon, everybody.....keep doing your part to promote the province as...well, as whatever this is. But if it makes us famous, and "wordl class", that's gotta be good, right?

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      DAVE JR
      - February 20, 2013 at 09:34:38

      hahahahah

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