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Justice committee  On a proper roadside testing, we have buses that are the size of a coach. They are decked out just for driving alcohol testing. We have 10 of those, and we will put them across the state. We will block an entire freeway and have about 10 to 12 officers standing in a line, and eve

September 25th, 2017Committee meeting

A/Commr Doug Fryer

Justice committee  I suppose if I separate the single-officer patrols, they've already seen a level of impairment that's indicated that the vehicle needs to be pulled over and checked. I'm relatively comfortable with that. On our bigger drug buses that are pulling over everybody, the concept is tha

September 25th, 2017Committee meeting

A/Commr Doug Fryer

Justice committee  They'd absolutely be charged with drug driving, if we can detect it. The courts have already set the benchmark through legislation that if it's detectable through our testing regime, they'll now be convicted of drug driving. Our first penalty is three months' loss of licence and

September 25th, 2017Committee meeting

A/Commr Doug Fryer

Justice committee  It's absolutely zero tolerance. The research we rely on is that any detectable presence is an equivalent of about .1 when it comes to alcohol. We know when we have a .1 when it comes to alcohol, there's at least double the chance of having a crash on the road. For us, it's prote

September 25th, 2017Committee meeting

A/Commr Doug Fryer