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Buffalo Sabres goaltender Dominik Hasek was charged with drunken driving early Sunday after being stopped for speeding.
Police said Hasek, 30, was driving irregularly and at a high rate of speed when he was stopped by police in suburban Amherst. A roadside test showed his blood-alcohol content was at least .10, the legal limit in New York.
Sigh...I knew I was going to have to post a disclaimer that I know that.
Hey man, I like heatley, and I just hate seeing people throw that in when talking about the incident. We already had one poster assume he was drunk, who knows.
The Ontario Provincial Police announced Monday that O'Reilly had been charged with driving while ability impaired - motor vehicle (alcohol) and care or control over 80 mgs on July 9.
What the heck does "and care or control over 80 mgs" mean?
What the heck does "and care or control over 80 mgs" mean?
It means you're in control of the vehicle but not actively driving it. So basically, it's a charge for if you're drunk and trying to sleep it off in the car or something, since the idea is that you COULD at any time drive impaired because the vehicle is in your "care or control". I don't know how it pertains to ROR's circumstances,but that's what it is.
‘O’Reilly’s blood alcohol reading was over 80 mg, equivalent to .08 in the United States, thus meaning he is subject to an immediate 90-day suspension of his license. If convicted, he faces a fine of $1,000 & license ban of 1 year.’
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