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Originally Posted by GGG
You are arguing that you need to be able to blow a brethylizer to drive?
It’s sounds like she had some kind of prosthetic that didn’t allow her to build pressure in her mouth. I suspect some of the following Cancer treatments could cause this
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/amp.canc...g/surgery.html
Why is this even a discussion? If she wasn’t able to drive the police should have charged her with being unfit to drive. She wasn’t therefore the police did not find her unable to drive.
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If you are incapable of performing all tasks of driving, including proving sobriety, you should not be allowed to drive. I'm not OK under any circumstances sharing the road with drunk drivers and if her medical condition does not allow her to be tested as per our societal standard, I would not be willing to risk my life, anyone in my family's life or any pedestrians life because of one persons medical condition. Especially when our government subsidizes alternative transportation for disabled people.
Maybe a stipulation on her licence that says she cannot perform a breathalyzer and will consent to a urine or blood sample upon request of an officer?