It’s alleged when the girl’s 37-year-old father drove to the station shortly after; he returned a positive breath test and later a breath test analysis reading of 0.192. He was issued a field court attendance notice for driving with high range prescribed concentration of alcohol (PCA) and his Provisional driver’s licence was suspended.
At about 1.20am on Saturday 1 March, police stopped the man driving, where he underwent a roadside breath test, which allegedly returned a positive result. He was taken to Toronto Police Station, where he allegedly returned a breath analysis reading of 0.190. He was issued a field court attendance notice for driving with high-range PCA and driving whilst his licence was suspended.
At about 11pm on Saturday 1 March, the man was stopped again, when he lost control of the car and drove onto the incorrect side of the road. Police stopped the man and he allegedly returned a positive roadside breath test. He was taken to Toronto Police Station, where he returned an alleged breath analysis reading of 0.159. He was issued a third field court attendance notice for driving with high range PCA, driving whilst his licence was suspended and negligent driving. He will appear at Toronto Local Court on 19 March.
Why don't they just let him sleep it off before they let him go?
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