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An Oshawa resident faces charges after a driver was noticed consuming a rooster salad in Caledon.
An OPP officer noticed the driving force undergo a cease signal, travelling northbound on Torbram Street at Outdated Faculty Street at roughly 2:30 p.m. Saturday, OPP Const. Ian Michel informed INsauga.com in an electronic mail.
One other driver, travelling eastbound, realized the driving force was not going to cease and didn’t enter the intersection, Michel mentioned.
“This would have been a tragic event had the one driver not been driving defensively and paying attention,” he mentioned within the electronic mail.
The driving force who blew via the cease signal was consuming a rooster salad, police mentioned.
“Driving requires 100% focus. Hungry – pull over,” Michel mentioned.
A 32-year-old Oshawa resident faces harmful driving charges and “a messy vehicle to clean up when lunch spilled all over,” he added.
The accused has court docket date in Orangeville in February to reply to the cost.
“Life is full of choices,” the publish learn. “Choosing to focus on eating chicken salad rather than stop at the stop sign – poor choice.”
Life is filled with decisions. Chosing to concentrate on consuming rooster salad moderately than cease on the cease signal – poor alternative. Fortunately, one other driver waited earlier than getting into the intersection & averted crash. Driver charged with Harmful Driving #CaledonOPP #TrafficUnit @TownOfCaledon ^im pic.twitter.com/2G0HkMTIwm
— OPP Central Area (@OPP_CR) January 22, 2025
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