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Alberta Driver Injured In Roll Over

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Tuesday, November 30, 1999 12:00 AM

        

Prince George, B.C. -   The RCMP are saying that alcohol was a facture in the rollover of a van 1 kilometer west of Purden Lake, early this morning.

Police say the driver (who police alleged had been drinking) was thrown from the vehicle when it rolled over and then landed upright on its wheels on highway  16 east.

All five of the occupants are from Alberta, their home towns have not been released.  The driver was the most seriously injured is in PGRH recovering from his injuries. It is not known if charges will be laid.


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TFB for him.

Lucky he didn't take someone else out, the drunk-ass.
That's fair. You take the risk, you get hurt. It should be like that all the time.
It is not known if charges will be laid.

Why wouldn't the drunk be charged?
Hmmm? I didn't know strawberries were in season. Get it?
Road rash, Harb? Especially good this time of year when mixed with sand and gravel.
Maybe this will help the fellow learn not to mix driving with drinking.
metalman.
Berry pickers, you silly goose!!
I bet the writer really meant to say that "alcohol was a FACTOR" ..... not a "facture".

maybe alcohol was a "facture" when the writer was in school......