Posted on 01/20/2019 8:09:28 PM PST by Eddie01
Not me. Too risky these days.
Liquor stores should install breathalyzers and allow people to voluntarily document that they were alcohol-free at the time of purchase.
That would really piss off the judges and lawyers and LEOs.
Smart watch feature?
Most likely the prosecutor would question the accuracy of the liquor stores breathalizer solely for the reason it isn’t the brand that their police force endorses.
“Liquor stores should install breathalyzers and allow people to voluntarily document that they were alcohol-free at the time of purchase.
That would really piss off the judges and lawyers and LEOs.”
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Would be good legal “insurance” for both customers and the stores.
What would really piss them off is doing away with that fascist crap.
As long as my firearms aren’t welcome in Canukistan, neither am I.
there will be no place to run to.....totalitarianism is sweeping the world...and the pissant cops go along with it.....
I haven’t had a drink for 4 years due to a health scare, but I did have a DUI back in ‘92.
So, from what I hear, they wouldn’t let me in anyway.
F ‘em
I thought maybe one of the new drinking/driving laws was that while you could purchase liquor at a store, you would not be able to transport it in your car at all, even if it had never been opened. It just seemed to me that a law like that would be something Canada would come up with.
If you stop on the way home from work and buy a bottle you have to wait two hours before you open it.
Nice.
So, how do they prove that you have driven in the last two hours.
More important how do you prove that you havent.
And Canadians would be well advised not to drink on their front porches anymore. Some storm trooper passing by might just decide to test you.
I have no plans to ever return to Canada and based on the following, all alcohol serving establishments/stores should be shuttered...
These are the penalties now:
First offence, with blood alcohol content of 80-119 mg: mandatory minimum $1,000 fine
First offence, with blood alcohol content of 120-159 mg: mandatory minimum $1,500 fine
First offence, with blood alcohol content of 160 mg or more: mandatory minimum $2,500 fine
First offence, but refuse to be tested: mandatory minimum $2,000 fine
Second offence: mandatory minimum 30 days imprisonment
Third or more offence: mandatory minimum 120 days imprisonment
Maximum penalties for impaired driving causing no bodily harm or death: summary conviction carries two years less a day imprisonment, indictment carries 10 years imprisonment
Maximum penalties for impaired driving causing bodily harm: Summary conviction for less severe injuries carries two years less a day imprisonment, indictment carries 14 years imprisonment
Maximum penalty impaired driving causing death: life imprisonment
If you have a DUI on your record Canada may not let you in. You have to formally beg.
Yes. You have to apply for Criminal Rehabilitation 5 years following the offense.
Didnt surprise me one bit. Originally from Vancouver, ALL liquor stores are owned by the GUBMINT’.
Truly draconian. Every staff and clerk are unionized so Americans are wondering why a 6-pack of Bud costs $12? To pay these unionized staff who make close to $20 per hour.
And this is why for the past 40 years, Canadians cross the border to buy booze in the border cities which is cheaper. Trump recently raised the amount for the new US NAFTA so canucks wont pay that much duties. Either way, the border patrol are total assholes so they will make your life a living hell if you ever get caught.
Bet the police never stop a muslim or brown person like this. Thats racist.
Funny you should mention...
From another article:
https://globalnews.ca/news/4769690/canada-impaired-driving-laws/
Toronto-based lawyer Michael Engel, who often defends those charged with impaired driving, said the new rules are a big change that raise concerns about baseless searches.
This is a radical departure from previous law, which insulated people against warrantless searches without probable cause, he said.
Civil rights organizations have also sounded alarms about the new rules, with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association expressing concern that mandatory alcohol screening will unfairly affect racial minorities who are disproportionately singled out by cops for traffic stops.
“Okay. We got five-fifths tequila, Five-fifths of scotch, two cases of beer, one case Of 16-oz cans...”
“No vermouth.”
“No vermouth. I wouldn’t send vermouth and one case
Of... That’s quite an order, are you having a party?”
“Uhh?”
“Are you having a party?”
“No, I’m just trying to work up the nerve to go to Confession.”
Canada has gone fascist. Why go there now?
Visited there in 2012, enjoyed it. So much has changed.
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