Demanding breath samples no different than asking for driver’s licence: Jody Wilson-Raybould

“While the bill would eliminate the need for reasonable suspicion of drinking and driving, it would still only apply if the driver was lawfully stopped in the first place.” So breath tests can be demanded for no reason. What’s a lawful stop? “under provincial law and common law, (a) police officer (can) stop vehicles at random to ensure that drivers are licensed and insured, that the vehicle is mechanically fit and to check for sobriety,” So, for no reason.

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