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Old 12-26-2018, 03:20 PM   #19
White Out 403
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Originally Posted by Barnet Flame View Post
I don’t understand how people can be opposed to a procedure that has empirical evidence demonstrating that it contributes to saving lives.
Because it violates the charter rights?

You know what else would save lives in this scenario? Summary executions for those found to blow over on road side checkstops. I bet that will save lots of lives too.

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Originally Posted by dammage79 View Post
Checkstops existed well before this. Freely administering a breathalyzer during a checkstop isn't violating the charter of rights unless you have something to hide, then it's a scapgoat argument to use. It's not self incrimninating. Honestly, if it's held solely to checkstops, that's a win IMO. A random pull over for no reason? That's a hill to die on I suppose.
I don't have to wait for the Supreme Court to of Canada to rule on this, you are wrong. Period.

If you're argument was this:
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Checkstops existed well before this.[B] Freely administering a breathalyzer during a checkstop isn't violating the charter of rights.
Then I would still disagree with you and say the courts will rule on it.

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