Two Huron County OPP officers charged with traffic offences in similar collisions

Breaches of Ontario’s provincial laws by officers who are supposed to enforce them. Incidents range from violations of the Highway Traffic Act to the Police Services Act, raising questions about accountability.
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Two Huron County OPP officers charged with traffic offences in similar collisions

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Two OPP constables face Highway Traffic Act charges following separate collisions in different aprts of southern Ontario.

Police say the first collision occurred last Thursday, on Wellington Road 6, when an OPP cruiser stopped behind another northbound vehicle.

2 OPP officers charged with traffic offences in similar collisions

The other vehicle started to move forward, then stopped – after which the cruiser hit the back of the other vehicle, causing minor damage.

Const. Andrew Pelkie is charged with making an unsafe start from a stopped position.

The following day, a collision involving an OPP cruiser occurred in Paris.

OPP say a cruiser was southbound on Dumfries Street when it hit the back of a vehicle that had stopped in front of it.

Again, only minor damage was reported.

Const. Hector Jibbison is charged with following too closely.

Neither collision resulted in any injuries, police say.

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Two OPP officers charged in separate Huron County crashes

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Two OPP officers are charged after remarkably similar but separate crashes in Huron County last week.

In both, three days apart, an officer did a u-turn in his marked cruiser and crashed into an oncoming vehicle, the OPP said in two news releases Monday.

The first collision occurred last Wednesday on Brussels Line in Huron East. The officer had just completed a traffic stop, when he tried to make a u-turn and collided with a southbound vehicle.

“The southbound vehicle rolled and came to rest on its side” after the crash, police said.

Both vehicles were damaged, but neither driver was hurt.

Then, three days later, another officer completed a traffic stop on London Line and tried to make a u-turn.

That cruiser also collided with a southbound vehicle.

Once again, the vehicles were damaged but no one was hurt, police said.

Both officers have served with the OPP for just more than a year, according to the OPP.

Both are charged with “start from a stopped position, not in safety,” a Highway Traffic Act offence.

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