11 days later Regina police catch second driver watching YouTube behind the wheel
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Eleven days after catching someone behind the wheel watching YouTube – it appears Regina police have nabbed another.
Eleven days after catching someone behind the wheel watching YouTube – it appears Regina police have nabbed another.
According to a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), CST. Mike Seel said he caught a driver watching YouTube in a company vehicle.
The driver was given a $580 fine for distracted driving.
“Lucky it wasn’t his second [offense]. It would be an awkward conversation with his boss explaining why the vehicle was impounded.
On Aug. 26 Cst. Seel made a similar post that said he caught someone watching YouTube while driving 30 kilometres below the posted speed limit.
That driver received a total of $705 in fines.
A conversation on social media was ignited over the incident.