The mountainous region of Lake Country, British Columbia, says it has caught fivedisabled driverswithin seven hours of a Canadian Day weekend.
In a press release, RCMP , Said five drivers were issued a 90-day outage and the vehicle was detained for 30 days. Two counter attack road check courses on July 2nd.
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"This does not include UTV dead officers who responded hours later. A 34-year-old man. Was arrested for drunk driving and died, "RCMP said.
Read more: One person killed and one injured in a UTV accident in Lake Country
A driver driving a car or ship while being injured by a drug or alcohol reminded by Lake Country RCMP is a violation under criminal and motor vehicle law.
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"As long as I'm on the highway and traffic patrols, too many people die and crash. It came from one decision, the decision to drink and drive, and could have been easily avoided, "Const said. Owen Hazulwood said.
"Drivers themselves If I can't make that decision, I'm glad I could make it for them. "
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Read more: A man seriously injured in an ATV accident near Lake Country, according to officials
According to this release, Lake Country RCMP officers will continue to carry out roadside checks for summer counter attacks to target drivers with disabilities and keep roads, lakes and paths safe.
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