38-year-old Algoma Steel employee had no insurance on night of the accident; she said she made some 'very poor decisions' due to difficult personal issues she was dealing with
A Sault Ste. Marie woman learned that Thursday when she appeared in a local courtroom to deal with charges stemming from a May 10 incident.When officers arrived shortly after midnight, they discovered that the driver, who had exited the vehicle through the passenger door, was a suspended driver.
The Crown called for the mandatory $5,000 minimum fine for the insurance offence, and $1,000 financial penalties for each of the other offences.He told Kwolek his client, an Algoma Steel employee, was going through “a difficult separation at the time that took a toll on her.” In addition to the $1,000 penalty for careless driving, he imposed a 12-month probation order under the Provincial Offences Act.Kwolek gave her two years to pay the $7,000 in fines and any added surcharges.
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