Remember, anyone under the age of 21 years or holding a G1/G2 or M1/M2 licence cannot have any level of impairment, and might face a $1,000 fine if convicted. With possible conviction looming, that 30-day ban doesn’t necessarily signal the end of this guy’s legal troubles. For good measure, several other “document-related offences” are also part of the festival of bad behaviour. What did it earn the man in real life? For starters, his license is canned for the next 30 days while he stares down the combined charges of stunt driving, careless driving, novice driver with BAC above zero, and driving with open liquor. That type of activity will earn ya at least two wanted stars in Grand Theft Auto, by the way. To recap this lad’s (alleged) day, he got his G2 license at an Orangeville, Ontario test centre, then cracked a beer in celebration whilst driving home at 50 km/h above the limit and weaving through traffic before blowing past an OPP ghost car. Probationary OPP officer charged with impaired driving
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