He has been charged with several offences under the Highway Traffic Act.
WOODSTOCK - A Woodstock man has been charged after a crash in his hometown.
Police were called out to the Huron Street and Canterbury Street area at around 8:00 a.m. yesterday. No one was hurt, but the 47-year-old driver was arrested after failing a roadside screening test.
They have since been charged with dangerous operation, operation while impaired, operation while impaired with a blood alcohol concentration over 80, and other offences under the Highway Traffic Act as well.
They also face a 90-day licence suspension and their vehicle was impounded for a week.

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