Ontario Provincial Police LogoSince Friday, July 5, 2019 Grey Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged 7 drivers with impaired operation of a motor vehicle. In 2019, January 1st to today's date, Grey Bruce OPP have charged over 70 drivers with impaired operation of a motor vehicle.  

 

July 5

64 year old, Henry HAANSTRA of Georgian Bluffs stopped on Highway 6-21, Georgian Bluffs

Charged with Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration over 80, section 320.14(1) (b) Criminal Code of Canada (CC)

 

35 year old, Brian STREETER of Owen Sound stopped on Grey Road 18, Georgian Bluffs

Charged with Operation of motor vehicle while impaired, section 320.14(1) (a) CC and

Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration over 80, section 320.14(1) (b) CC

 

36 year old, Nikola SMOLJANOVIC of Hamilton stopped on Main Street, South Bruce Peninsula

Charged with Operation of motor vehicle while impaired, section 320.14(1) (a) CC and

Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration over 80, section 320.14(1) (b) CC

 

56 year old, Wayne FLICK of Southgate stopped on Main Street East, Dundalk

Charged with Operation of motor vehicle while impaired, section 320.14(1) (a) CC,

Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration over 80, section 320.14(1)(b) CC and Resist Peace Officer, section 129(a) CC

 

July 6

56 year old, Wieslaw CHORAZYCZEWSKI of Mississauga stopped on Beau Lane, Grey Highlands

Charged with Operation of motor vehicle while impaired, section 320.14(1) (a) CC and

Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration over 80, section 320.14(1) (b) CC

 

July 7

58 year old, Sandra WIRKKUNEN of Meaford stopped on Legion Road, Meaford

Charged with Operation of motor vehicle while impaired, section 320.14(1) (a) CC

 

July 10

41 year old, Jason EARNEST of Georgian Bluffs stopped on Highway 21, Georgian Bluffs

Charged with Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration over 80, section 320.14(1) (b) CC

 

To get impaired drivers off our roads it needs to be a joint effort by the public and police. If you have information that someone is driving while impaired call police and report it. Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit a secure web-tip at www.cstip.ca, where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.

 

If you witness an impaired driver call 911