Yes, but police officers testify on 253(1)(a) grounds all the time that they smelled alcohol on the person.
This is in order to heighten their ability to sense that. Wouldn't that be admissible as evidence then on a 253(1)(a)?
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October 18th, 2016 / 12:55 p.m.
Liberal
Colin Fraser Liberal West Nova, NS
Yes, but police officers testify on 253(1)(a) grounds all the time that they smelled alcohol on the person.
This is in order to heighten their ability to sense that. Wouldn't that be admissible as evidence then on a 253(1)(a)?
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