[font=Geneva, Arial]An accused drunk driver tried but failed to foil a police breathalyzer after stuffing his mouth full of feces. "I don't think alcohol alone would make you do something as disgusting as that," South Simcoe Police Insp. Tom McDonald said. [/font] [font=Geneva, Arial]"I've never heard of anything like this before," said the 28-year police veteran. [/font]
[font=Geneva, Arial] Arrested Sunday after his Ford pickup was pulled over on a highway just outside of Barrie, the 59-year-old driver was loaded into a cruiser and taken to a police station for testing.
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[font=Geneva, Arial] En route, Sgt. James Buchanan said the prisoner vomited, urinated and defecated in the rear of the car. [/font]
[font=Geneva, Arial] After arriving at the station, he said the man grabbed a handful of his own waste "and placed it in his mouth, attempting to trick the breathalyzer machine."
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[font=Geneva, Arial] Arrested Sunday after his Ford pickup was pulled over on a highway just outside of Barrie, the 59-year-old driver was loaded into a cruiser and taken to a police station for testing.
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[font=Geneva, Arial] En route, Sgt. James Buchanan said the prisoner vomited, urinated and defecated in the rear of the car. [/font]
[font=Geneva, Arial] After arriving at the station, he said the man grabbed a handful of his own waste "and placed it in his mouth, attempting to trick the breathalyzer machine."
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