A B.C. law firm has begun testing the breathalyzers used across B.C for accuracy. John Hua reports on why it wasn’t easy to get the devices.
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John Hua: “Out of the courtroom and on to a forklift, this is a payload a decade in the making for Criminal Defence Lawyer Paul Doroshenko.”
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Paul Doroshenko: “It took four truckloads in over two Saturdays and until we drove across the border and we actually have them back to Canada, we couldn’t believe it.”
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I found Acumen Law Corporation and consequently met Paul Doroshenko after finding the firms info on the internet and met with him sitting at his desk in his office with what I call the Asian Banana incident. He has succesfully defended me twice now. I think you people and your law firm are awesome, no other way to put it. Thank-you. Now the reason I am responding to what you are going to be doing with regards to a whole lot of testing of these breathalyzer devices is my worries about ever being stopped and asked to blow into one of these devices, and what worries is not alcohol related because that all ended 17/07/2006 it is because I have COPD and the expellation of air from my lungs is not what it should be and I am more than sure that I could get charged for what air i inhale into my lungs these days is definately not proportional to what comes out. Again My thanks to all Acumen staff and especially that self described Saskatchewan Farm Boy, Paul Doroshenko.