drinking and driving Tuesday night but also violated current COVID-19 provincial health orders, admitting he had been drinking at a friend’s house in another city.RCMP said the driver was pulled over during a roadblock and given an immediate roadside prohibition but when officers learned the driver had come from another city, they said it was just “recklessness compounded by more recklessness.” Coronavirus: Two $2,300 tickets handed out for separate parties at same B.C.
vacation rental “It’s bad enough that someone would drink and drive, which obviously risks the safety of other people on the road.
It’s that much worse when the person does it in a way that increases the risk of spreading COVID-19,” Sgt. Peter DeVries of the North.