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A truck driver carrying a load of baked goods from Mississauga to California was so high on heroin that he had to be put on life-support after getting caught careening along Hwy. 401 in Cambridge., P0 v$ z! R0 W2 s b
Rupinder Dhaliwal, 29, of Etobicoke spent two days in hospital and is now facing 90 days in jail — to be served on weekends — after leading guilty yesterday (Aug. 26) to dangerous driving and impaired driving.( ~- O0 L8 J% u
"I can’t imagine a situation much more dangerous than the one you created,” Justice John Lynch told Dhaliwal. “You are a potential killer, sir.”
2 {( L3 @# }9 N! }) \+ }4 oSeveral motorists called police after seeing a tractor-trailer swerving across all three lanes and the shoulder of the westbound highway in steady traffic one morning in February.4 B3 X) g3 ?! X# \. o J( X/ b
Const. Monica Wenzlaff of the Cambridge OPP intercepted the rig at Franklin Boulevard.' N8 A- g8 D, h- ?3 }
When she approached the vehicle, both Dhaliwal and another Etobicoke man, his co-driver, were dazed and confused.
) }* b5 |4 c0 y% x$ z% ~“He kept closing his eyes and almost falling asleep while I was questioning him,” Wenzlaff wrote in a summary of the case.
7 a3 W4 L0 x* p) W. TThe officer was so concerned, she called an ambulance and Dhaliwal was taken to Cambridge Memorial Hospital. Doctors couldn’t determine what was wrong and he was put on life-support while authorities investigated possible carbon monoxide poisoning.& N1 F7 j, P4 K8 x3 v+ k9 Y
Eventually, the co-driver admitted they had snorted heroin before setting off from Mississauga with a load of baked goods for delivery in California.
4 n2 p& T% n1 X% t3 y9 X, mLynch stressed the potential for disaster since Dhaliwal was so out of it that Wenzlaff had a hard time even getting his attention in a marked cruiser with its siren wailing.6 M5 m. C6 f) u) h9 _* d4 J5 F
“You owe a debt of gratitude to the people who called this in and the officer who stopped you,” Lynch said.
- I7 v8 [' c, sPolice were told Dhaliwal, who had no prior criminal record, had been driving for a Brampton trucking company for about three years.
5 w5 \& P. H* w0 ?0 N& {In addition to the 90-day jail sentence, he was prohibited from driving for 15 months and fined $200 for a Highway Traffic Act offence. |
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