The appellant, a professional truck driver, was convicted of dangerous driving after his dump truck collided with the Burlington Skyway Bridge on the Queen Elizabeth Highway.
The collision occurred when the trailer box rose higher than the bridge's clearance because the Power Take-off (PTO) system was left engaged.
The appellant was detained in a police cruiser for approximately 2.5 hours at the accident scene, during which police detected the smell of alcohol on his breath.
The appellant challenged the admissibility of evidence relating to the alcohol detection, arguing the detention was arbitrary and his Charter rights were violated.
The trial judge excluded breath sample evidence but admitted the evidence of the smell of alcohol.
The appellant was convicted of dangerous driving and sentenced to one year in custody.
On appeal, the Court of Appeal upheld both the conviction and sentence.