Man tries to drive through police checkpoint with pot on lap
CBC News | Posted: February 24, 2013 8:56 PM | Last Updated: February 24, 2013
A Hamilton man no doubt wishes he had been wearing a seatbelt after trying to drive through a seatbelt checkpoint with his belt undone and thousands of dollars in drugs in his car Sunday morning.
Police were conducting seatbelt checks on Upper James Street on the ramp heading up to the Lincoln Alexander Parkway around 11:30 a.m. when one officer noticed a driver with his belt undone and loose marijuana strewn across his lap.
"He also had a baggie of marijuana next to his leg," said Staff Sgt. Mark Cox.
When police arrested the man, they said he was in possession of 14 grams of marijuana, along with 2.4 grams of cocaine, 123 grams of hash, a "large quantity of cash" and a replica firearm.
The street value of the drugs is around $6,500, Cox said.
A 26-year-old Hamilton man was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance.
"That's why it pays to wear your seatbelt," Cox said.