Canadian Driver Charged After Going to Police Station to Prove Sobriety

A man is facing an impaired driving charge after police say he showed up at a police station in Mississauga, Canada, to prove to his friends he wasn’t drunk.

A man is facing an impaired driving charge after police say he showed up at a police station in Mississauga, Canada, to prove to his friends he wasn’t drunk, reports the Mississauga News.

Trevor Taylor, 39, was charged with excess blood alcohol in connection with the strange incident that occurred about 3 a.m. Aug. 1.

Police say the man showed up at the police office on Dixie Road "to prove to his friends that he was not impaired."

He was given a sobriety test and was later charged.

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