ROTHENBURGER: Those who enable unfit drivers should be equally liable
KAMLOOPS — A SAD COURT CASE in the Kootenays highlights the issue of drivers who continue to get behind the wheel when they have no business doing so.
An 86-year-old man in Trail has been convicted of criminal negligence and sentenced to two years in jail and prohibited from driving for life. He was found responsible for a collision in 2016 in which a 27-year-old motorcyclist was killed.
The man, Theodore Finlay Levick, was driving an SUV when he turned left off a highway into the path of the motorcyclist, Meaghan Brown. She died at the scene.


