Operation Impact uncovered many offences
A busy long weekend for RCMP around the territory led to contact with nearly 500 people.
A busy long weekend for RCMP around the territory led to contact with nearly 500 people.
Cpl. Shawn Pollard, the head of the Yukon's traffic services division, said 495 people interacted with the police, receiving either a warning, a ticket or a criminal charge during the four-day Operation Impact.
Of those charged, nine people were picked up for suspected impaired driving. Some are facing more than just an impaired driving charge.
"A loaded handgun was found with one of those drivers,” Pollard said. "It was an unregistered, unlawful possession.”
At a vehicle stop in Porter Creek, one driver got out of his car and ran from police.
He was caught, then tried to give police a fake name.
He is now facing an obstruction charge to go along with his impaired driving accusation.
Other tickets and charges handed out over the long weekend including 14 for insurance violations, a handful of seatbelt violations and a few drug-related charges thanks to Roxy, the Yukon RCMP's police service dog, Pollard said.
Twenty-two vehicles were impounded in Whitehorse alone.
The high numbers do not mean success for Pollard.
"Success is if we didn't have to charge or talk to anyone,” the veteran officer said. "But we worked hard.”
Just because the long weekend blitz is over, doesn't mean his officers are less focused on keeping the roads safe.
"It's not something that last only four days,” he said
Thursday. "It's not over tomorrow; in fact, we'll be out tomorrow.”
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Josey Wales on Oct 19, 2012 at 4:52 am
Whitehorse...Whitehorse..oh what shall we do with us?
I chose this thread as the PETA Fox outcry was to long and crowded.
that said, come on folks lets look at who many of us are..or claim to be nnnKay.
in my opinion and just merely that...
we have a story here about criminal activity that put ALL of us in potential harms way Vs. the fox got shot story/tale.
Folks we have scads of pisstanks everywhere in this town driving..walking..stalking till they strike again....early released convicts awaiting their next enabling opportunity to increase the courts load and their own victim scenario.
...and now, a dead fox?
Oh the humanity of it all eh?
RCMP, By-Law and the majority of us out here just wish to live our day in a form of peace. Complete peace is a idealist's delusion, total chaos is a social workers career.
If folks actually focused on tangible issues without the new-age hippy completely unrealistic view of the world, then maaaaybe then we might get more than a low 40% turnout for a civic election.
What the hell has happened to this place?
I'm supporting CBC's Arctic Dude in the idea of erecting a fence ..to keep as much stupid in Whitehorse.
ya know..to avoid further contaminating any sense of normalcy outside it's special interest run borders!
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Tiffany on Oct 18, 2012 at 6:58 am
I think they need to do more than 2-3 annual blitzes...there are SOOOOO many poeple that drive impaired in this town. One life lost due to drinking and driving is one too many lives taken. And btw not just the nights...there are plenty of daytime offenders.
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yukoner always on Oct 18, 2012 at 6:24 am
It's time that they get the same rules for impaired drivers here in BC. .05 and if you fail, 3 months driving suspension, then you have to put the blower in your vehicle. Plus the monthly rental fee for the blower and then the educational class room session you have to attend.
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Jackie Ward on Oct 16, 2012 at 10:29 am
Until there is real consequences for driving drunk or causing accidents, these dangerous drivers will continue unabated. People won't change their habits because they know if they are caught here in the Yukon, it will be nothing short of a slap on the wrist.
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bobby bitman on Oct 13, 2012 at 5:17 am
Sorry Stan, gave you a thumbs down by mistake. Can't change it.
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Stan Rogers on Oct 12, 2012 at 2:40 pm
At 1-2am on a Sunday morning in the winter or the same time in the summer why not stake out a few skidoo or ATV trails.
Bet about 20-30% of the people stopped will be impaired.