Wednesday, October 19, 1988 A Peninsula man discovered by police slumped across the front scat of a. station wagon — open beer in hand, car stopped in the driving lane — will be sentenced next week, Anthony. Underwood, 28, pleaded not guilty to impaired care and control and refusing to give a breath sample. - But Judge Stephen Denroche found him guilty on both counts, Thursday in Sidney Provincial - Court, despite the defence’s argu- -ment that. Underwood. didn’t understand the request for a breath ‘sample and that there was rcason- able doubt he had care and control of the car. Police testimony was. criticized by. Denroche for being incom- plete: _ The Central Saanich constable didn’t mention Underwood’s' con- fusion over the. breath demand until cross-examination from arti- cle student: Grant Warrington : _- Said Denroche: ‘‘Surely he. Must know there are certain things. that-are going to be important: to : introduce. for the hearing of..the ~ case. One is: whether: or not ‘the. we story. that. blinding. ‘sun "aluged’ 1,,Sidney,: man. into.a fence did® litle ‘to con- 7 = Thursday. “The: sun: got in my eyes ‘and I. sneczed,’’ said. Kenneth’ John Rysstad, 33, who changed his pened really quickly.”’ Sidney Travelodge, March .18.: “1 got stuck, so T had to drive _explained.. ‘and said he. believed alcohol was, involved, because. Rysstad “had been refused service in the ‘tavern Before the accident. “A REAL 28 crash. accused understood what was being said to him.’’ The constable read the breath demand to Underwood who ‘‘appeared to understand it,” he said during testimony. However, under cross examina- tion the policeman admitted there was confusion over what the demand was for. Underwood's sample was for apparent care and control of the car, not for: driving it, the constable had to explain. Al the Central Saanich ‘police’ station, Underwood was. read the . - demand a second time. Court also heard that. Unde- rwood was explained his right to Icgal counsel twice, because he didn’t understand the first time. - * That, too, didn’t.come: up -until cross, examination of the consla- . bie. “Court heard that police spotted the. stopped car’Jan. 24 on Mount ° ‘Newton Cross. Road after.3 a.m. ‘The policeman could sce no one .. in the vehicle: from behind. But when: he looked:in the side win-. ‘dow, there slouched the passed- gut Underwood, his frame in the -riving, arca, his body: ACrOss” the. bit: mouthy blow. Sun in eyes no excuse, judge says = ‘tired but not ‘drunk, oT got a Title = fave. “an. ‘extreme. suspicion : a Shen aa when ‘om ebody’ Ss been drinking. ' lager, of, a “pub Knows : ~ vince Judge ‘Stephen. Denroche * ‘in ouuney, Provincial Court: plea to gililty to leaving the . scene of an accident. “Tt hap-- “Twice?” asked ‘the judge, : ‘because a witness had. heard © two ‘crashes at the fence at» in again to get out,”” Rysstag.. Denroche fi ined the man $200 “Rysstad told the court he was EAL > FOODS" ‘STORE. Court ‘heard. that: a. witness ~ watched Rysstad: get out of his: truck, look at: the damage, then: drive -off,: . “March 18, Police spotted. the vehicle about a: week later with a new : owner behind. the wheel. The ; same. day Rysstad told police, ‘Yeah, I hit the fence,’’ Crown prosecutor Derck Lister told court. ~The: more than $750. ‘neces- sary for Travelodge to fix its fence was completely paid: by Rysstad by April 2, Lister said. Denroche noted that Rysstad chad’ past drinking and driving ~ ‘convictions. Rysstad told the court-he has quit drinking. “That sounds like a. good idea,’ the judge said, “because DAY | SAVE. SPECIAL ~WINE KITS $1000 $19.95 % Len the afternoon. of 4 : crore! 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SAANICH RD. “1 should - 652-1211 | FLOODING Continued from Page A7 replace ‘lost crops, rice seed, ani- ‘mais and building supplics. A boat-building yard sponsored by World Vision in Chittagong for several years is now providing -much-needed boats to distributc supplics, enable fishermen to pro- vide for themselves and give ‘housing, a means of gaining food and transportation for an entire family in the flooded country. An exampic of the 18-foot fish boat, which costs $500 Canadian to construct, was displayed by World Vision at Expo °86 ‘in * Vancouver. “The - f best thing ‘to do would have. ‘been (o go back to the hotel and say, ‘Gee, I'm. sorry. 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