A drunk driver’s brother told police what they already knew.
“He should not be driving,” he said.
That seemed pretty clear.
After crashing his car as he exited Highway 401 in Cambridge on April Fools’ Day in 2024, the man was swaying, had bloodshot eyes and reeked of booze, court was told.
When an officer demanded his driver’s licence, the Kitchener man, 29, handed over a credit card and a debit card, then an expired health card.
He did not produce his driver’s licence — it had been suspended months earlier.
Breath tests revealed he had 230 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, almost three times the legal driving limit.
The man had spent the night drinking with friends. His sober brother drove him home.
But the plan to prevent him from driving drunk failed. The man cr

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