One Vancouver Island driver was served a hefty fine Monday after Saanich Police caught them tossing a lit joint out of their car in Cordova Bay.
At approximately 9:53 a.m., police pulled over a vehicle in the 4900-block of Cordova Bay Road for a variety of reasons.
Firstly, the driver was spotted tossing a lit joint out of their car while moving and secondly they were found to have been speeding in a playground zone.
The driver was handed a hefty fine totalling $937; $575 for tossing the joint, $253 for speeding in a playground zone, and $109 for failing to change the address listed on their license.
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According to Saanich Police, the driver was not charged with impaired driving as they were found not to be impaired.
The officer who pulled the driver was a drug recognition expert who determined, “with confidence”, that the driver was not legally impaired.
Police say that the motorist could have been issued another ticket for consuming cannabis while driving, but the officer used their discretion and ticketed him for what they felt was appropriate at the time.
Well you can't say we didn't warn you.SPD posted on both their FB and Twitter accounts about dropping lit cigarettes out of your car windows. This driver did not listen 🙄To make it worse they were smoking a marijuana cigarette while driving.
Bad start to Monday! #yyjtraffic pic.twitter.com/LOqhmLLECh— Saanich Police Traffic Safety Unit (@SPD_Traffic) July 29, 2019
The nearly $1000 fine comes a week after Saanich PD Traffic’s most recent tweet, which encouraged the community to report drivers who threw lit cigarettes out of their car windows.
Last month, another negligent Saanich driver was also in for a hefty fine after they through a lit cigarette out of their car directly in front of VicPD’s Chief of Police.
Do we really need to keep reminding people?Still getting calls about drivers throwing cigarettes out their car windows. SPD will be enforcing both the BC Wildfire Act (575$ fine) + Motor Vehicle Act (81$ fine) for anyone seen making this very poor choice #yyjtraffic pic.twitter.com/7drrkhcqx6
— Saanich PD Traffic (@SPD_Traffic) July 22, 2019