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Cops nab alleged impaired driver in Prince Edward Island drive-thru

Cars move through the drive-thru window at a McDonald's on July 29, 2014. AP Photo/Seth Perlman

An alleged drunk driver who jumped the line in a McDonald’s drive-thru proved easy to catch: He was still waiting for his food when police arrived.

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RCMP in Stratford, P.E.I., say the man went to the restaurant at about 10 a.m. Saturday, and pushed ahead of other motorists.

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He argued with another driver, police were called, and the Mounties found their man still in the drive-thru.

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Police say he “displayed signs of impairment when confronted” and was arrested for drunk driving.

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It’s alleged the man’s breath samples were just over three times the legal limit.

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A 37-year-old Charlottetown-area man faces impaired driving charges and police say his vehicle was also seized for 30 days under a new impaired driving law.

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