Countless times Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have shed light on «what works» to reduce «acts intended to cause injury», «unlawful entry with intent», sexual assault,
driver licence offences, and breaches of state orders for which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are often imprisoned.
Not exact matches
The company's application to renew its
licence was rejected on the grounds that «Uber's approach and conduct demonstrate a lack of corporate responsibility» in relation to reporting serious criminal
offences, obtaining medical certificates and
driver background checks.
It has been proposed that, for a first
offence, young
drivers and all G1, G2, M1 and M2
licence holders will face a three day suspension and a $ 250 fine.
Your
drivers licence will be immediately suspended for 90 days; If found guilty you will lose your driving privileges for at least one year and fined a minimum of $ 1000; If you have a previous conviction for a related
offence you will be subject to a mandatory prison sentence, and your period of
licence revocation will be greatly increased; You will only be permitted to drive with an interlock device installed, and you will be subject to the requirements of the Back on Track Program administered by the MTO; Your insurance premiums are likely to skyrocket - by as much as six-fold for the next 5 - 7 years The Impaired Driving provisions of the the Criminal Code are unique.
As a consequence,
drivers who have been UK - resident for less than one year and hold both a non-European full
licence and a UK provisional
licence are still being issued, wrongly, with FPNs citing a s 87
offence.
This error has led, and continues to lead, to the police wrongfully issuing significant numbers of foreign
drivers with fixed penalty notices (FPNs) for allegedly driving otherwise than in accordance with a valid
licence, an
offence under s 87 (1) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (RTA 1988).
Drivers in the graduated licensing program will have their
licences reviewed after a first
offence
If you blow in these BAC levels you can NEVER be convicted of impaired driving even if you're impaired because the province only suspends a
driver's
licence for 3 days for a first
offence.
Our police have no powers of arrest (save for certain prescribed situations) for these provisions, but it is an
offence to decline various requests, with harsh driving penalties: 2 years loss of
driver licence for a first
offence.
If your
driver's
licence is suspended for more than 12 months due to a medical reason or another administrative lapse - not due to a driving
offence conviction - your insurance provider is allowed to factor that into your risk assessment and your rates could increase as a result.