Nanaimo man acquitted of impaired driving despite not remembering drive home and police pursuit
NANAIMO — A man who doesn’t remember ignoring two red lights and refusing to pull over after consuming alcohol and pain medication avoided an impaired driving conviction.
Premi Herjuss Sandhu was instead convicted of dangerous driving and fleeing police and awaits his punishment from judge Ted Gouge, whose ruling stems from a 2017 incident in which the offender has no recollection of what happened.
Sandhu, 32-years-old at the time, sped away Carlos O’Bryan’s Pub on March 30, 2017 after racking up a sizable bill an hour earlier and then taking 300 mg of the prescribed painkiller Gabapentin for a back ailment.
Pub staff said they saw Sandhu drinking with a friend but didn’t appear intoxicated and was lucid when he left shortly after 9 p.m.. However, when he was seen again returning to his car around 10 p.m., the bar supervisor said he was “staggering and weaving from side to side.”