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Breathalyzers under scrutiny

The Port Moody Police Department has launched a further investigation into potentially flawed approved screening devices, or roadside breathalyzers. In a press release from the Port Moody police last week, the department and the Office of the Police Complaints Commissioner (OPCC) have received a final investigative report for the matter. “At this time the Port

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B.C. lawyers warn of Alberta’s ‘deeply disturbing’ impaired driving laws

Bottoms up Alberta, you could be in for one heck of a courtroom clash. That’s the warning from B.C. lawyers who say new impaired driving legislation due to begin implementation here in one month may actually inhibit civil rights more than widely challenged laws in their own province. “This whole thing is deeply disturbing,” said

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Mulgrew: Altered drunk driving law likely to bring on new court challenges

The B.C. Government’s attempt to rehabilitate the unconstitutional drunk-driving law looks like it will trigger further court challenges. “I’m sure it will be challenged again,” said Jeremy Carr one of the lead lawyers on the landmark case that overturned the controversial legislation late last year. Vancouver lawyer Paul Doroshenko called the situation appalling. “If you

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Accused drunk drivers get new ways to challenge penalties – CTV News

The B.C. government has rolled out its court-ordered adjustments to the province’s tough drunk-driving law, promising that drivers who blow over the legal limit will have more chances to challenge their readings. The proposed changes come in response to a November B.C. Supreme Court ruling that part of the law was unconstitutional because it was

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Records show police alcohol monitoring equipment is malfunctioning

Records from police detachments around the province show roadside screening devices are malfunctioning or being improperly maintained says a Vancouver criminal defence lawyer. Paul Doroshenko believes this is why portable breath analyzers should never have been used to provide blood-alcohol results that allow police officers to unilaterally suspend driver’s licences for 90 days. “I’ve been

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Roadside breath tests not always accurate: documents

Internal police documents are raising doubts about the precision of some roadside breathalyzers used by B.C. police to catch drunk drivers. Vancouver lawyer Paul Doroshenko filed Access to Information requests with police departments across the province and found that the screening devices aren’t always accurate. Inspection documents from the Vancouver Police Department show some erratic

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