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Nova Scotia man charged twice in 6 weeks for drug-impaired driving

A Nova Scotia man faces two charges of impaired driving. kali9/iStock/Getty Images

A 26-year-old man from Lower Sackville, N.S., has been charged twice in six weeks for driving while impaired by drugs and is now cooling his heels until his next court appearance.

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According to Nova Scotia RCMP, the first incident happened in June when they were called to a scene of a collision in Lower Sackville.

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A driver had collided with a parked vehicle and then backed into a light pole. A drug recognition expert evaluated the man who was then charged with drug-impaired driving.

Then on July 23, officers from Halifax Regional Police say they noticed a vehicle honk its horn and swerve into a “No Parking” zone at the corner of Argyle and Blowers streets in Halifax. The driver allegedly opened his door and yelled at a group of women, inviting them into his vehicle.

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Police arrested the man and once again charged him with drug-impaired driving.

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Nicholas Forrest is now scheduled to appear in Halifax Provincial Court on Thursday morning.

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