Vehicle impoundment upheld; owner failed to examine driver's licence and had alternative transportation available.
The appellant appealed the 45-day impoundment of his commercial vehicle after it was driven by an employee whose licence was suspended.
The appellant argued he exercised due diligence by seeing the licence in the driver's wallet and claimed exceptional hardship due to the impact on his snow removal business.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal dismissed the appeal, finding the appellant failed to exercise due diligence by not actually examining the licence.
The exceptional hardship claim also failed because the appellant had access to an alternative personal vehicle and had hired someone else with a truck to assist his business.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalFeb 23, 2015