A B.C. judge has set aside a decision confirming a driving prohibition against a Vancouver man who claimed long-haul COVID-19 left him unable to complete a roadside breathalyzer test.
According to a B.C. Supreme Court judgment, a Vancouver Police officer gave Peter Ronald Gibson a 90-day prohibition on Feb. 11, 2021 for failing to provide an adequate breath sample after blowing into a screening device seven times.
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“Amongst all of the people looking at this file … there was only one individual who could pronounce in any way on the medical ability to blow into a breathalyzer and that was Mr. Gibson’s physician,” Gibson’s lawyer, Luisa Hlus, told the CBC.
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