Second conviction for refusing to provide a breath sample costly

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Defence lawyer and Crown jointly call for $2,500 monetary penalty and two-year driving prohibition

An Echo Bay woman's second conviction for refusing to provide a breath sample has cost her big bucks and taken away her driving privileges.

Ontario Court Justice John Condon heard police stopped her red Ford pickup on Church Street at 11:05 p.m.

 

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