He don’t need no stinking license.
A man pulled over for allegedly speeding was discovered to have a whopping eight separate lifetime driving bans, reported Canadian news website the Orangeville Banner.
When cops ran a driver’s license check on Toronto resident Timothy Fraser after halting him Oct. 21, they discovered the steering scofflaw’s checkered past.
“I’ve never seen that many. This is the first time I’ve seen someone with eight,” Dufferin Ontario Provincial Police Constable Shannon Gordanier told the Banner. “The risk of driving and putting other people in harm’s way is definitely not worth it. There is a reason there had been that many prohibitions and therefore, it needs to be taken seriously.”
Fraser — who was driving in the small town of Mono, Ontario — was slapped with a slew of charges, including operating a vehicle without insurance, use of plate not authorized for vehicle, speeding and prohibited driving under suspension.
According to Section 53(1) of Canada’s Highway Traffic Act, driving with a suspended license carries a minimum $760 fine to as high as $3,800.
Driving with a disqualified license, however, is a criminal offense, according to Section 259(4) of the Criminal Code.
Fraser was released back into the public until his next court date, which is set for December, according to the Banner.