A citizen concerned about a suspicious vehicle, its motor still running but not moving, in downtown Brantford, Ont.
A first offence for drug-impaired driving, while having five nanograms or more of THC per millilitre of blood within two hours of driving, is punishable by a mandatory $1,000 fine and as long as 10 years in prison, according to the Government of Canada.
This spring, a Minnesota man was found slumped over the steering wheel of his vehicle, but in no apparent distress, with the car still running at the gas pumps of a Quick Mart after store.
Last December, a welfare check by police regarding a man snoozing in his running truck in the middle of the road ended with the cops finding methamphetamine, cannabis and drug paraphernalia.
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