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Woman hands over points card when asked for driver’s licence after crash in Innisfil, Ont.: police

File photo of South Simcoe Police cruiser. South Simcoe Police / File / Twitter

INNISFIL, Ont. – South Simcoe police say a 24-year-old woman is charged with drug-impaired driving after a vehicle lost control, mounted a curb and wound up on the grass shoulder.

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Police say when an officer responded to the scene late Tuesday morning in Innisfil, Ont., and asked for the woman’s driver’s licence, she handed over an Esso Extra points card.

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After a second request for her licence, police say she produced a CIBC bank card.

Investigators say the Innisfil woman was arrested and taken to hospital due to her disoriented state.

A drug recognition expert conducted an evaluation which police say resulted in the woman being charged with drug impairment.

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