The Highway Traffic Act says police officers may not demand a breath sample from a driver unless the driver appears to be impaired by the effects of alcohol. See news story- 'Officers dismissed '
'unless a collision results in death, grievous bodily harm or serious property damage' should be added to that section.675 votes 44.09%
that section of the act is important to protect Canadians from illegal search and seizure of evidence.224 votes 14.63%
the act should stay as it is but police officers should be better trained to recognize signs of impairment in drivers.226 votes 14.76%
the act is fine as it is. Police officers training and experience to use their own discretion to demand a breath sample.406 votes 26.52%
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