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New impaired driving penalties launched

Stiffer penalties are in store for Alberta drivers who are caught driving while impaired on the province's roads.

The new penalties kicked in Saturday, specifically aimed at drivers who
are found to have a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) that’s lower than the
legal limit of .08, but above .05 – which provincial officials consider
unsafe.

Now, a driver who is found to have a BAC within the .05-.08 range after
a roadside test will have their license suspended and their vehicle
impounded for three days.

The penalties increase for subsequent offences: For example, a driver
found to have a BAC within that range for a second time will face a 15
day license suspension, with their vehicles impounded for a week –
including a day-long course about the dangers of drinking and driving.

If a driver is caught more than twice, their license is suspended for a
month, their vehicle is impounded for one week and the driver would be
required to take another course on the impact of alcohol in their life.

The change is part of a two phase change to traffic safety laws in Alberta aimed at cracking down on drunk drivers.

The penalties were already increased for drivers caught with a BAC over
the legal limit of .08 – those who blow over .08 will still face
impaired driving charges under the Criminal Code.

However, as of July 1, those drivers will have their vehicles impounded
for three days – and their licenses would be suspended indefinitely
until their cases are resolved in the court system.
http://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/new-impaired-driving-penalties-launched-1.939114


Added: Sep-1-2012 Occurred On: Sep-1-2012
By: Hiarken
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Tags: Impaireds, law enforcement
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (load item map)
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  • bullshit! The legal limit is .08 so why make it illegal between .05 and .08??(which is illegal) Make up your fucking minds!!If thats the case just make totally illegal.Here IN NB a .05 limit,you loose your license for one dam week.Thats probably equal to 1or 2 beer!!

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    • @digger56 - canadians and europeans do not mind these type of infringements. they will increase that to .01 to .05, that way everyone is safe. they need to deny idiots from obtaining a drivers license, this would eliminate 90% of all accidents (alcohol or not).

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    • @danmoc13 do not compare Canadians to Europeans. Our economy is doing just fine....hows yours??

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  • impaired should also cover those using mobile phones while driving as the drop in driving ability is the same as being intoxicated...

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    • @Penguinister In Alberta you must use a hands free device, it's part of the destracted driver law. Also no eating, putting on make up, etc.

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  • So .05 is now the legal limit.

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  • Half a beer could do this.

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  • It just seems like a lot of fluff. Would it not have been better off to prohibit ANY amount of alcohol in your system while driving? I mean, is it acceptable for a pilot or taxi/bus driver to consume a drink while on the job? This isn't limited to alcohol, but anything that impairs your ability to operate a motorized vehicle, whether it's drugs, medication, texting, sleep-deprivation, etc. Common sense will tell you it's not a good idea. I always felt comfortable having a single cocktail or g More..

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  • 0.05 here is Australia for a reason.

    0.06–0.09

    Behavior

    Blunted feelings
    Disinhibition
    Extroversion

    Impairment

    Reasoning
    Depth perception
    Peripheral vision
    Glare recovery

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