Nova Scotia

Impaired driving charges laid against lawn mower rider

A man from Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley is facing a somewhat unusual drunk driving charge.

Man from Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley failed breathalyzer test, police say

A man from Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley is facing a somewhat unusual drunk driving charge.

He was arrested while riding a lawn mower on the side of the road in Meadowvale, N.S.

In a news release Monday, RCMP said they received a call early on the evening of June 26 of a possible impaired driver.

Police were able to find the man and gave him a breathalyzer test. He failed, blowing more than twice the legal limit of .08.

He's due in court next month to answer to two impaired driving charges.

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