They driver registered an alert on a breathalyzer test, resulting in a warning range suspension and a $250 fine.
SOUTH-WEST OXFORD - A 46-year-old from Tillsonburg had to walk for a few days after they were charged by the Oxford OPP.
Officers pulled over a vehicle on Plank Line, close to Ostrander, at around 10:00 p.m. on Monday. Police say the driver registered an alert while taking a breathalyzer test, so their licence was suspended for three days.
They were also slapped with a $250 fine and they were charged with failure to comply with probation.
They have a court date in Woodstock next month.

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