Grant, your buddy who had the impaired charge should not have been able to drive any type of vehicle in it with a motor. Its Impaired operation of a motor vehicle. That charge usualy leads to a suspended license that can prohibit the person from being behind the wheel of any motorized vehicle. I know that even motorized lawn mowers being used on private property would be considered a breach of conditions for the inpaired charge. I'd think heavy machinery would easily qualify.
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Jordan Baker
RHLI Museum,
Otter LRC
C15A-Wire3, 1944
Willys MB, 1942
10cwt Canadian trailer
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