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Drunk Dump Trucker Gets 90-Day Suspension, $1576 Fine And Truck Impounded For 30 Days
- June 4, 2025
A suspected drunk driver was stopped in Burnaby and his truck impounded for 30 days while the police levied a nearly $1600 fine after a vehicle inspection and immediate suspension of driving privileges for 90 days. “This was the second time this calendar year that this driver and truck were removed from the roadway with multiple unsafe vehicle defects,” said Cst Kevin Connolly with Burnaby RCMP’S Traffic Services. “We will be requesting a review of the company’s ability to operate in BC as well as a review of the driver’s class 1 licence.”
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff
BURNABY – A suspected drunk driver was stopped in Burnaby and his truck impounded for 30 days while the police levied a nearly $1600 fine after a vehicle inspection and immediate suspension of driving privileges for 90 days.
On May 6, 2025, a Burnaby RCMP officer, along with a Delta Police Department officer, was conducting commercial vehicle checks on Marine Way, near Glenlyon Parkway, in South Burnaby.
Officers identified seventeen violations on one dump truck. Five separate violations would have individually rendered the vehicle out of service on their own. The dump truck was placed out of service, impounded for 30 days and towed from the scene. Six violation tickets were issued, which totalled $1,576 worth of fines.
The driver was then found to be impaired and given a 90-day driving suspension.
“This was the second time this calendar year that this driver and truck were removed from the roadway with multiple unsafe vehicle defects,” said Cst Kevin Connolly with Burnaby RCMP’S Traffic Services. “We will be requesting a review of the company’s ability to operate in BC as well as a review of the driver’s class 1 licence.”