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Thought mandatory roadside breath-tests would be unconstitutional? Canadian judges say otherwise.

Posted byDennis Reeve 28 October 202128 October 2021
Police officers stop drivers near Windsor Raceway on August 14, 2010 during a RIDE program in Windsor, Ont.
https://driving.ca/auto-news/driver-info/experts-thought-mandatory-roadside-breath-testing-would-be-unconstitutional-but-canadian-judges-say-otherwise
Posted byDennis Reeve28 October 202128 October 2021Posted inUncategorized

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