
Mason Prima, an 18-year-old from Canada, was eyeing a free meal at McDonald’s drive-thru using the restaurant’s mobile app but instead ended up receiving a $425 traffic fine. The offense? Using his phone while driving, which is a violation of local distracted driving laws.
The teenager was getting ready to order his complimentary meal when a Saskatoon police officer stopped him near the order panel. Despite his attempts to explain that he was using the phone merely to claim his free meal and that he wasn’t technically driving at a significant speed, the officer disagreed.
According to the officer, handling a phone while driving amounted to distracted driving, regardless of the circumstances. Prima couldn’t believe the strict interpretation of the law, which he felt could disrupt many ordinary routines.
Unfortunately for Prima, his explanations didn’t change the officer’s mind.
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