Cell phone infraction, fleeing motorbike and car crash cap busy night for police north of Montreal
Cell phone infraction, fleeing motorbike and car crash cap busy night for police north of Montreal

Quebec provincial police officers working out of Laval's highway patrol along with Deux-Montagnes police had a busy night Saturday as motorists were caught using a cell phone while driving, fleeing from police on a motorbike, driving drunk, and other offences.
Officers were patrolling Highway 640, and Route-344 near the popular Beachclub, which was packed with people taking in the sold-out long weekend's live music and shows.
ON PHONE BEHIND THE WHEEL
A Surete du Quebec (SQ) news release reads that on Saturday night at around 8 p.m., officers say a 33-year-old man was blocking traffic on Route 344 following an event in the area.
Officers noticed he was on a cell phone and gave him a $494 fine along with five demerit points.
Police say he may also face criminal charges for driving while impaired and refusing a breathalyzer test.
His license was suspended for three months, and his vehicle was seized for the same amount of time.
Police say he was a repeat offender.
FLEEING ON A MOTORBIKE
Around three hours later, at 11 p.m., officers spotted a motorcycle without plates on Highway 15 North in Laval.
The 31-year-old male from Toronto did not stop, however, and accelerated to over 200 km/h, police say.
Patrol officers eventually pulled him over, and he was issued tickets for speeding, a non-compliant exhaust, a sanctioned driver's license and not carrying an insurance certificate.
His license was suspended for a month, and his bike was seized.
"Furthermore, the man known to the police could face criminal charges of dangerous driving and flight," the SQ said in a news release.
DRUNK DRIVING ARRESTS
Just before midnight, police out of Laval went to Promenade St. in Saint-Hippolyte after an accident where a 29-year-old woman from Saint-Jerome was arrested for drunk driving.
She was given a breathalyzer test, and her license was suspended for 90 days. Her vehicle was seized for a month.
Another 29-year-old woman from Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs was stopped for speeding on Highway 440 East in Laval and arrested after she failed a breathalyzer test.
Police clocked her driving 139 km/h in a 100 km/h-zone and handed her a $272 fine and three demerit points. Her license was suspended, and the vehicle was seized for 90 days.
While processing her file, police spotted a 65-year-old motorist driving on the highway shoulder, who was also given a breathalyzer when pulled over, and he was also arrested for impaired driving and could face charges.
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