On November 30, 2011, the BC Supreme Court found that the 90 - day Immediate
Roadside Prohibition legislation violates the Charter of Rights.
Not exact matches
Delays in the criminal courts have also been reduced by
legislation that gives police the authority to impose
roadside prohibitions upon suspected impaired drivers.
Each Petitioner was served a 90 day Immediate
Roadside Prohibition under the original legislation and applied for a review of the driving prohibition before the Superintendent of Moto
Prohibition under the original
legislation and applied for a review of the driving
prohibition before the Superintendent of Moto
prohibition before the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles.