Driving Blind in St. Catharines

Posted by Dennis
March 23rd, 2008

Recently, police stopped a vehicle on Lake Street because the licence plates were not authorized for use on the vehicle. The 58-year-old male driver advised police that he has never possessed a driver’s licence. When asked why, he said he could not get a licence as his doctors had deemed him legally blind.

The man faces charges for driving without a licence, no insurance, using plates not authorized for the vehicle, and having expired validation.


One Response to “Driving Blind in St. Catharines”

  1. Eli on March 23, 2008 5:17 am

    Very difficult to believe. One, you can’t drive blind. Obviously. Two, I think a blindness is quite obvious. An officer should’ve noticed that before the man even admitted it.

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