Thank you, Mr. Petit.
I have a point that I'd like to ask either Mr. Pruden or Mr. Yost about. This is a real live scenario. Mr. Lemay likes real live scenarios.
A driver going down the road in mid-afternoon on a Saturday strikes a young boy who's crossing the road outside the crosswalk. He hits this boy, kills him, and throws his body forward. He gets out of the car to go and look at that body and staggers back to his car. There are various witnesses around to say that the man was behind the wheel of that car. And he then takes off; he runs over the boy again and takes off down the street and disappears. The police end up with a licence plate, which they then circulate. They track him down and are able to determine that at his own house he was in fact drinking when they got there.
For this particular section, how would that apply to the police officer who lands at the house of this individual?