RCMP officers were busy on Canada day.

On July 1,  a member of the Estevan RCMP Combined Traffic Services Unit was on patrol near Lampman.

The member stopped a vehicle for a speeding infraction.

The vehicle was travelling at 124 Km\h in a 90 Km/h zone.

During the traffic stop the male driver exhibited signs of alcohol consumption.

The driver did not have any identification and provided a name but was unable to provide a date of birth that matched the name provided.

The officer determined that the driver had provided a false name.

The driver was arrested for obstruction and given a roadside screening device test due to the suspected alcohol consumption.

The driver failed the test and was transported to The Estevan City Police for breath samples.

The breath samples provided were below the legal limit.

The driver had been released earlier that day after being lodged for public intoxication and other charges.

The driver was found to be bound by a Probation Order and an Undertaking.

The male was charged with Obstruct Police Officer by providing a false name, Fail to Comply with Probation Order and Fail to Comply with Undertaking.

The male was remanded to appear in Weyburn Provincial Court on July 4.