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Old 01-19-2011, 10:31 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by FanIn80 View Post
If I'm not mistaken... the article says that her blood tests revealed liver enzyme damage that indicates a history of alcohol dependence, and that doctors are legally obligated to report those findings to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation.

It's not like she just got drunk one night and everyone wigged out on her. It wasn't a blood/alcohol test they went off of, it was a liver test. It's not about being drunk that night, it's about her liver showing damage caused by a history of alcohol abuse.

The law is the law. I see no issue here.
So the woman goes home every night and puts back a couple of vodka on the rocks and never, ever has been convicted of driving after drinking. How is that the business of the government? How does that equate to losing her license? That's total BS, AFAIC.
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