A Barrie man has received a 3 day license suspension, 180 dollar ticket and had his liquor confiscated, after being stopped by the South Georgian Bay OPP Marine Unit.
The OPP says over the September 10-19, 2021 time period, the marine unit checked a total of 46 vessels during their 59 hours of patrol of area waterways. Thirteen operators were educated on various offences under the Canada Shipping Act (CSA) and officers responded to five calls for service.
Officers while on patrol in Penetang Bay conducted a screening device test upon a vessel operator resulting in a three day drivers licence suspension (ADLS) for a 49 year old Barrie man. Also, a seizure of alcoholic beverages was made from the same vessel with an accompanying ticket for the operator for having open alcohol in a vessel.
Patrols also resulted in three operator’s being ticketed for Canada Shipping Act violations along with two other operators for liquor and lifejacket offences.
Focused patrols were also conducted along the Tiny Township shoreline, Giants Tomb, Six Mile Lake, Trent Severn System and Gloucester Pool areas and local marina’s to help reduce the incidence of impaired driving and other alcohol related offences.
Barrie Man over the weekend learned that #SGBOPP Marine Officers do check for liquor and possible impaired driving infractions! Result, 3 Day drivers licence suspension and $ 180.00 ticket and liquor confiscated.#NeverDriveImpaired ^DH pic.twitter.com/uZtgOMNYQt
— OPP Central Region (@OPP_CR) September 20, 2021



