Suspended Toronto police officer charged with impaired, stunt driving

shockedcanadian

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Bad timing for this criminal. I'm guessing he won't be receiving the "7-10 Years-With-Full-Pay-Benefits-And-Pension-While- Suspended-Plan" his other police friends used to exploit.

The irony, of the OPP arresting a TPS officer. Next the RCMP will be arresting their own creeps.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-officer-charged-1.5606588

A Toronto police officer has been charged with impaired and stunt driving after he was caught going 179 km/h on Highway 407 in the Burlington area.

Ontario Provincial Police allege the 43-year-old man was nearly four times over the legal blood-alcohol limit at the time he was pulled over on the highway, near Guelph Line. Police say the incident happened around 1:30 p.m.

Toronto police confirmed the officer, Lionel Peters, is currently suspended with pay after he was charged with extortion last May. CBC Toronto reported that Peters was off-duty when he went to someone's home, in uniform, and threatened them over money owed to a third party.

The OPP said Peters, who lives in Paris, Ont., has had his licence suspended for 90 days and his vehicle will be impounded for a week.
 

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