jimintoronto
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Citing a 50 percent increase in drunk driving fatal car accidents in 2023, the Ontario Provincial Police have announced that starting to day, May 03, all drivers who are stopped for traffic offences will also be subject to providing a breath sample into a roadside alcohol testing device, to prove they are not impaired by alcohol.
Under the law in Ontario, any driver can be stopped by a Police officer, at any time, at any place with no need for any suspicions. Having seen the driver commit a traffic offense is the reason for the stop. The alcohol testing process takes about 2 minutes. If the driver refuses to comply with the officer's demand for a breath sample, they will be charged with a Provincial Offence of "fail to provide a proper breath sample when demanded by Police ".
Conviction under that section of the Ontario Highway Traffic Act brings a cash fine, and a possible jail sentence of up to 12 months. If the driver tests negative on the breath test, the officer will continue with the reason for the traffic stop, such as writing a ticket, or issuing a written warning, to the driver.
Because this policy will now apply to ALL DRIVERS stopped by the OPP anywhere in the Province, no racial bias is involved. In my personal opinion, this is a good idea, to reduce drunk driving in Ontario. JimB.
Under the law in Ontario, any driver can be stopped by a Police officer, at any time, at any place with no need for any suspicions. Having seen the driver commit a traffic offense is the reason for the stop. The alcohol testing process takes about 2 minutes. If the driver refuses to comply with the officer's demand for a breath sample, they will be charged with a Provincial Offence of "fail to provide a proper breath sample when demanded by Police ".
Conviction under that section of the Ontario Highway Traffic Act brings a cash fine, and a possible jail sentence of up to 12 months. If the driver tests negative on the breath test, the officer will continue with the reason for the traffic stop, such as writing a ticket, or issuing a written warning, to the driver.
Because this policy will now apply to ALL DRIVERS stopped by the OPP anywhere in the Province, no racial bias is involved. In my personal opinion, this is a good idea, to reduce drunk driving in Ontario. JimB.
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