Weed cited for Newfoundland and Labrador driver busted for impaired driving

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George RCMP received reports of a suspected impaired driver on the Trans-Canada Highway. The 24-year-old driver, who showed signs of alcohol impairment, was arrested and was found to be in possession of a suspected controlled substance. Newfoundland and Labrador Mounties patrolling the Glovertown, Stephenville and Grand Falls-Windsor areas of the province had their hands full with impaired drivers this past weekend, including one driver who was cited for cannabis. Over the course of the weekend, officers with the aforementioned detachments also arrested two others for impaired driving offences. Showing signs of alcohol impairment and found with an open liquor bottle, the 62-year-old man failed to provide a roadside breath sample and was charged with failing to comply.

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Newfoundland and Labrador Mounties patrolling the Glovertown, Stephenville and Grand Falls-Windsor areas of the province had their hands full with impaired drivers this past weekend, including one driver who was cited for cannabis.

Leading into the weekend, shortly before 2 p.m. on Sept. 23, members of the Bay St. George RCMP received reports of a suspected impaired driver on the Trans-Canada Highway.

Officers managed to locate the 30-year-old driver who “showed signs of cannabis impairment and failed the roadside drug screening equipment,” notes...

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