Judge also imposed one-year weapons prohibition with an exception for hunting for sustenance
A driver, who refused to provide police with a breath sample following a collision last year, is off the road for the next 12 months.
In addition to the one-year prohibition banning him from getting behind the wheel, he must pay a mandatory $2,000 fine for his refusal to comply with the breathalyzer requests. City police were called to the intersection just before 8 p.m., assistant Crown attorney Stuart Woods told the court.
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