Truck driving school under investigation
VANCOUVER -- A British Columbia driving school is under investigation for allegedly helping truckers veer around the law to get their licences faster.
South West Driving Academy Ltd. allegedly offered forged trucking licence documents to its students, and helped them age the papers to look authentic, said Doug McClelland of the Insurance Corp. of British Columbia.
The Surrey school was named in the 108-page search-warrant application, filed by investigators with the ICBC. The warrant was executed on May 30 at South West's offices on 120A Street after more than a year of investigation, Mr. McClelland said.
However, no charges or sanctions have been laid as the investigation is continuing.