What if it's allergy season?If someone was drunk driving, wouldn't the cop be able to tell as soon as the driver rolled down the window and started speaking?
What if it's allergy season?If someone was drunk driving, wouldn't the cop be able to tell as soon as the driver rolled down the window and started speaking?
BINGO. That's what the whole speed/red light cam scam is about, too. Gotta fund Trudeau's latest adventures on holiday in the Caribbean and whatnot.Govt doesn’t care about safety.
Priority #1 is and has always been find more ways to generate revenue from its tax payers.
But let’s keep wasting money on buying iPhones for lazy refugees, and allow corrupt politicians to throw lavish engagement parties for their family and invite land developers so they can write the party off as a business expense.
Both of his hands on your shoulders, yet you got a rectal exam, eh?Cops are getting out of control. I was stopped once and the guy gave me a full rectal exam. Oddly enough he had both his hands on my shoulders and seemed to be enjoying the process.
It's rough I tells ya, no respect.
You shouldn't have dressed so provocatively.Cops are getting out of control. I was stopped once and the guy gave me a full rectal exam. Oddly enough he had both his hands on my shoulders and seemed to be enjoying the process.
It's rough I tells ya, no respect
Yeah, that's the joke.Both of his hands on your shoulders, yet you got a rectal exam, eh?
for one thing i dont beleive any government stats but this is a clear case of erosion of our rights which has been going on since the 1970s when i was a teenager. for me it started with the seatbelt law around 1980 i couldnt fucking beleive it when it happened when did my life become your business. now you can say that it has saved lives but i still think that should be your choice. when they first came out with the ride programs we had rights that protected us from being harassed for no reason in fact the first people that got charged in ride programs had their cases thrown out. you can argue that these were good things but my point is that everytime they come out with new laws it strips us of rights that we used to have. one thing that comes to mind is the list of bullshit things i have to have in my boat ive been operating a boat since i was ten years old i can drive a boat better than anyone yet last summer i got a 300 dollar fine cause my batteries died in my fucking flashlight i am never out fishing after dark. theres probably a thousand laws come out since i was a teenager and they just keep getting more fucking intrusive like shoving a breathalyzer in your face for no reason or jabbing a needle in your arm to take ablood sample of people who were in an accident and are unconscious. oh ya i remember when they started saying driving is a privelidge that was like the early 90s when they dreampt that up before that it was a right.I rarely see OPP in Toronto. Does the Breathalyzer pick up cannabis too?
Ontario Provincial Police say they are taking their strongest measures yet by requiring a mandatory breath sample from drivers for every traffic stop in the Greater Toronto Area.
The OPP said it is using the full extent of Canada’s Mandatory Alcohol Screening (MAS) which was amended in 2018 to allow police to demand a breath test of any driver even in the absence of suspicion.
OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said breath samples to check for alcohol will be required even if drivers are pulled over for speeding, using a cellphone or other offences.
Impaired driving charges are up almost 30 per cent from five years ago. Schmidt said there was 11,000 impaired driving charges last year compared with more than 8,000 in 2019.
“We’re seeing a huge increase in those numbers and specifically in the GTA,” Schmidt told 640 Toronto’s Greg Brady.
Schmidt said there has been a dramatic increase in collisions so far this year — around 50 per cent more — compared with the same time frame five years ago.
“Driving is a privilege,” Schmidt said. “And we want to make sure that the drivers who are operating in vehicles are not impaired.”
Schmidt said failing to provide a breath sample via a breathalyzer will result in a criminal charge.
“If you refuse, you’ll be arrested and charged,” Schmidt said.
Schmidt said the mandatory breath samples will be for drivers who get pulled over in the GTA on OPP-patrolled highways and roads due to the significant increase in collisions and will be re-evaluated moving forward if it continues or expands to the rest of the province.
“If we just check everyone, it’s going to ensure that we are consistent across the region,” Schmidt said.
Ontario has a zero tolerance for young, novice and commercial drivers who cannot have any alcohol in their system. This includes those under the age of 21; any driver of any age with a G1, G2, M1, or M2 licence; those driving a vehicle that requires an A-F licence or CVOR; or anyone driving a road-building machine.
Other drivers with a full G licence will face charges and/or penalties if their blood alcohol concentration level registers at 0.08 or more on a breathalyzer or if a driver falls within a warning range between 0.05 and 0.079.
.Mandatory breath samples now required in every Toronto-area traffic stop: OPP | Globalnews.ca
OPP will require a mandatory breath sample from all drivers on every traffic stop in the Greater Toronto Area, regardless of the reason police pulled the vehicle over.globalnews.ca
weve bee n sliding down this slippery slope for forty years our rights have been eroding all my lifeSlippery slope, here we go.
I understand your frustration, but I disagree with you on some points. I have no problem with seatbelt/child seat laws, helmet laws for motorcycles and red light cameras. I think someone else mentioned the RL cameras. But yes, it does feel like a slippery slope at times.for one thing i dont beleive any government stats but this is a clear case of erosion of our rights which has been going on since the 1970s when i was a teenager. for me it started with the seatbelt law around 1980 i couldnt fucking beleive it when it happened when did my life become your business. now you can say that it has saved lives but i still think that should be your choice. when they first came out with the ride programs we had rights that protected us from being harassed for no reason in fact the first people that got charged in ride programs had their cases thrown out. you can argue that these were good things but my point is that everytime they come out with new laws it strips us of rights that we used to have. one thing that comes to mind is the list of bullshit things i have to have in my boat ive been operating a boat since i was ten years old i can drive a boat better than anyone yet last summer i got a 300 dollar fine cause my batteries died in my fucking flashlight i am never out fishing after dark. theres probably a thousand laws come out since i was a teenager and they just keep getting more fucking intrusive like shoving a breathalyzer in your face for no reason or jabbing a needle in your arm to take ablood sample of people who were in an accident and are unconscious. oh ya i remember when they started saying driving is a privelidge that was like the early 90s when they dreampt that up before that it was a right.
Refusing will earn you an automatic chargeI'm rather certain I'll never encounter this but if I do I intend to refuse giving a breathe sample until they search my car. If I'm going to be violated and have my rights infringed upon I want the full package. If they refuse then I won't be providing a breathe sample and I hope to see my day in court. I'll let the judge know I was doing everything humanly possible to keep our streets safe. What a fucking country we are becoming....
You do realize the OPP is under Doug Ford's jurisdiction so perhaps you should change your post to " Gotta fund Ford's latest fishing and cheesecake-making adventure"BINGO. That's what the whole speed/red light cam scam is about, too. Gotta fund Trudeau's latest adventures on holiday in the Caribbean and whatnot.
No you'd be surprised at well some people can fake being sober.If someone was drunk driving, wouldn't the cop be able to tell as soon as the driver rolled down the window and started speaking?
You should ask @notadoctor what his position is on this.Mandatory breathalyzer? Damn, I was hoping for a mandatory rectum exam
Ahhhhhh, he will just blame it all on Justin Beiber.You should ask @notadoctor what his position is on this.