Personal injury lawyers, law enforcement officials, and opposition politicians have voiced a variety of concerns, from police readiness to worries about the efficacy of
roadside testing devices.
Not exact matches
B.C.'s
roadside regime came into play in 2010, providing police with the power to sanction drivers for impaired driving at the side of the road on the basis of a portable breath
device test.
The police officer demanded a
roadside breath
test as a result.The
roadside breath screening
device displayed error codes during the
testing of Henry.
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He was arrested at the
roadside for impaired driving, without the use of a
roadside screening
device test.
Client was issued a notice of 90 - day driving prohibition after registering a FAIL on a
roadside breath
testing device (ASD).
Client was issued a 90 - day Immediate
Roadside Prohibition for failing an approved screening
device test.
The officer forms reasonable suspicion, and a demand is made to participate in
roadside testing — administration of the «approved screening
device» (ASD).
As part of its decision, the board noted «a number of unorthodox aspects» to A.B.'s arrest, including the fact Woodburn didn't administer a
roadside screening
device and didn't end up having the lawyer undergo a breathalyzer
test at the police station.
He didn't administer a
roadside alcohol - screening
device and ultimately chose to forgo the breath
test at the station.
Although he denied consuming any alcohol, the police officer detected an odour of liquor from Client's breath and administered a
roadside screening
test (also known an Approved Screening
Device, or «ASD») and arrested the Client for driving with a blood alcohol content (or «BAC») of over 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood.
After the police officer detected an odour of liquor on Client's breath, Client was required to take a
roadside screening
test (also known as an Approved Screening
Device or «ASD»).
Police officer required Client to take a
roadside screening
test (also known as an Approved Screening
Device or «ASD»).