A Canadian driver went to report a collision. He walked out with his license suspended

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A Canadian driver went to report a collision. He walked out with his license suspended
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How an act by a responsible Canadian citizen became a facepalm moment

Earlier this week, the man from Barrie, Ontario, drove to South Division on Melbourne Drive in Bradford West Gwillimbury to report a collision that had taken place a few days ago.Don’t drink and drive is a much-publicized warning for a reason. One a 53-year-old Canadian learned the hard way.

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