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Petrolia man avoids jail despite fleeing crash and going home to drink

Article content We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Petrolia man avoids jail despite fleeing crash and going home to drink Back to video But due to the steps 42-year-old Daniel Street has taken since the collision – one year ago this past Sunday – to address issues with alcohol, the Crown switched its stance to a conditional sentence. Justice Anne McFadyen went that route, imposing one month of house arrest followed by another month of a curfew. But the judge pointed out the case had several “extremely” aggravating factors. “Mr. Street was operating his vehicle with his children as passengers, his readings were extremely high, there was a collision, and also resistance by Mr. Street when confronted by the police,” McFadyen said.

Time to put a damper on cruise-night noise

Editorial What’s not to like about cruise nights, the colourful Winnipeg tradition in which parades of lovingly customized cars and trucks provide a gleaming display of venerable vehicles, often to the appreciation of onlookers who gather at roadside to watch? What’s not to like about cruise nights, the colourful Winnipeg tradition in which parades of lovingly customized cars and trucks provide a gleaming display of venerable vehicles, often to the appreciation of onlookers who gather at roadside to watch? The noise that’s not to like. Some vehicles purposely grab attention by roaring louder than should be reasonably tolerated in a tightly packed urban space, where people in aural proximity need to co-exist respectfully.

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