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Toronto Deputy Fire Chief’s vehicle impounded after caught stunt driving on 401
Posted By MANDY MARTIN - Northumberland OPP
Posted 6 hours ago
PORT HOPE — Toronto Fire Services Deputy Chief Daryl Fuglerud had his department wheels impounded after caught speeding last Friday morning.
A red Toyota Highlander was spotted by OPP aircraft patrol eastbound at 150 kilometres per hour on Highway 401 near Wesleyville just before 9:30 a.m. June 26. The vehicle is a department unit for Toronto Fire Services.
Charged under the stunt driving law for travelling 50 kilometres per hour or more over the posted speed limit, Fuglerud’s vehicle was impounded for seven days and had his driver’s licence suspended for seven days. He was issued a summons to appear in court Aug. 5.
I will agreed with that, but its sad that he was not the first to lose an Emergency vehicle
Posted By MANDY MARTIN - Northumberland OPP
Posted 6 hours ago
PORT HOPE — Toronto Fire Services Deputy Chief Daryl Fuglerud had his department wheels impounded after caught speeding last Friday morning.
A red Toyota Highlander was spotted by OPP aircraft patrol eastbound at 150 kilometres per hour on Highway 401 near Wesleyville just before 9:30 a.m. June 26. The vehicle is a department unit for Toronto Fire Services.
Charged under the stunt driving law for travelling 50 kilometres per hour or more over the posted speed limit, Fuglerud’s vehicle was impounded for seven days and had his driver’s licence suspended for seven days. He was issued a summons to appear in court Aug. 5.
I will agreed with that, but its sad that he was not the first to lose an Emergency vehicle