Having an 'incident' someplace between point 'A' and 'B' when it is supposed to be an 'incident free' journey. How many people go out ant try to get an impaired?? I'm guessing '0'.
Would you drive immediately after picking up an Rx of and popping of Tylenol 3?
What is the first step in being judged "impaired"?
What is the process of being judged "impaired" before any pen hits paper making it official?
Blowing a predetermined level of alcohol. It used to be 0.08, but now it differs according to the driver and the jurisdiction. For new drivers in some locations it is zero, for some situations 0.05. To be perfectly safe (if that's possible) don't drink any spirits.
Around here, it's publicly embarrassing a cop or walking out of a bar
It's all in how you interact with the cop, then the the roadside dance, then you blow a generalized device that goes by tenths. If you blow 0.5 on generalized you are given an option. Accept the three days with possible empoundment or blow into a second device that measures to 100ths and pushing things from Provincial to CC level.
You can be well over the criminal code level of 0.08 but if you pass the roadside dance you are golden. You won't be asked to blow the 10ths device or 100ths device.
I think it has gotten better. A professional drunk like an AB rural resident can prove competent and go home. Prior to recent Provincial tinkering it was cut and dry and purly numbers based.
I think publicly embarrassing a cop (who in his/her right mind would want to do that, except an A$$hole) should carry the same penalty as contempt of court.
"Impaired" isn't limited to alcohol.
I think publicly embarrassing a cop (who in his/her right mind would want to do that, except an A$$hole) should carry the same penalty as contempt of court. Any decent person knows you deal with contentious matters privately.
There is no one to impress in buttf-ck nowhere on the side of a highway.
"Impaired" isn't limited to alcohol.
You and I know that!![]()
I would guess the vast majority of impaired cases involve lack of sleep and distracted by things such as worry. Of course cell phones play a big role in this too.
All the potheads are in for a rude awakening.
I hear some say oh so and so has to get to work, well work is a privilege not a right, the persons
on the highway have to work too and if you abuse the privilege of driving then you should pay the
price I have long been of the opinion if you lose your license you should not have it even to drive
to work
Well let me be upfront right from the start so people know where I stand.
My brother was killed by a drunk driver many decades ago. Ten or eleven
years ago my grandson then eight years old was struck in a playground in
a crosswalk. He was not even in the walk with both feet one was still on
the sidewalk. Hit by a guy who had his own business, had a suspended
license, was drunk with several drunk driving offenses. and being in a
province with no government insurance programs it was a bitch to get anything,
This wasn't a kid this was a so called grown up. All the laws in the world save
going to jail wouldn't keep him off the road.
Here is my idea for what should be done.
1 first offense a two thousand dollar fine, attendance at an education program
completion of the course and a clean record for two years you get half the fine back.
2 second offense a five thousand dollar fine you get nothing back and a suspended license
for five years. If caught driving jail time if involved in an accident the insurance company
standing good for the payout can come after you forever until they get their money NO
Bankruptcy allowed
3 Third offense jail time ten thousand dollar fine for each offense thereafter a lifetime ban
and the car is taken regardless of who the owner is Jail time would be a minimum of five
years no time for good behavior
Make the offense about the corrective behavior of the person not punish everyone in society
with a system that has no anchor law of prosecution,
I hear some say oh so and so has to get to work, well work is a privilege not a right, the persons
on the highway have to work too and if you abuse the privilege of driving then you should pay the
price I have long been of the opinion if you lose your license you should not have it even to drive
to work
Well, it is soon to be 2017. I don't touch a drop unless my wife is driving.
Indeed. Be prepared for a lot of slow speed chases.......All the potheads are in for a rude awakening.