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Police called after woman refuses to leave drive-thru in Squamish

September 23, 2018 10:15am

A local fast-food business had to seek the help of mounties after a woman became upset and refused to leave the drive-thru window blocking other customers behind her.

The incident happened on Tuesday, September 18, at 3:20 pm, when the employees called the police saying the woman won’t move her vehicle.

Police said the driver refused to move because she had not received her order, although it isn’t clear why her order couldn’t be processed.

When she refused to leave, the employees called the police and complained that she was blocking other customers and was upset with the staff.

Police arrived and asked the woman to leave the drive-thru.

She agreed.

Downtown roadblock leads to multiple prohibitions

On Sunday, September 23rd, in the early morning hours Squamish RCMP was conducting a roadblock in downtown Squamish to check for impaired drivers.  On two separate occasions, police issued 90 day Immediate Roadside Prohibitions, meaning the drivers were over the legal alcohol limit and were suspended from driving for 90 days and their vehicles were impounded for 30 days.

Hit and Run on Garibaldi Way

On Tuesday, September 18th, at around 8:45 am, Squamish RCMP received a report of a hit and run on Garibaldi Way and Tantalus Road.  The owner of a Grey Ford Mustang said the driver of an older model two tone brown and white SUV was going east on Garibaldi Way when he side swiped the Mustang causing extensive damage to the front end and passenger side.

The SUV did not stop to provide information or speak with the driver of the Mustang.  Squamish RCMP are seeking information as to the owner and driver of the SUV

Air ambulance called on golf course

On Monday, September 17th, at approximately 5:45 pm, the Squamish RCMP and BC Ambulance received a call for a man who had fallen off the back of a golf cart at a Squamish golf course.

It was reported the man jumped on the back of a golf cart and was pulling his wheeled golf clubs behind him when he fell.  Due to his injuries the Air Ambulance was called and landed on the golf course, where the man was later transported to Vancouver General Hospital.

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