Barrie woman charged after allegedly driving 3 times over alcohol limit with child in the car | CBC News
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Barrie woman charged after allegedly driving 3 times over alcohol limit with child in the car | CBC News
"Officers were called to the Park Place shopping centre on Wednesday around 6:30 p.m. for reports of a driver who had allegedly hit several protective pillars outside an indoor play facility. Residents who called police said the driver had nearly gone into the building's main entrance."
"Officers at the scene conducted tests and found the woman from Barrie was three times over the legal alcohol limit. She's facing three charges for operation while impaired, operation while impaired with a blood alcohol level over 80 and dangerous operation of a vehicle."
"Police said the woman's five-year-old child was in the vehicle at the time, but there were no reported injuries. They said a family member picked up the child at the scene."
A 42-year-old Barrie woman faces three impaired driving charges following an incident at Park Place shopping centre on Wednesday evening. Officers responded to reports of a vehicle that had struck multiple protective pillars outside an indoor play facility and nearly entered the building's main entrance. The vehicle sustained significant damage and stopped nearby as the driver attempted to leave. Police conducted roadside tests revealing the woman's blood alcohol level was three times the legal limit. Her five-year-old child was present in the vehicle during the incident, though no injuries were reported. A family member retrieved the child at the scene. The woman was released pending a future court appearance.
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