Those are hardly harsh sentences
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The minimum fine for a first impaired-driving offence was raised to $1,000 from $600, for example, and the minimum penalty for a second offence increased to 30 days in jail from 14.
The minimum for subsequent offences was hiked to 120 days from 90 days. And for summary convictions, with no jury trial, the maximum jail time shot to 18 months from six.
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Looking at that, maybe the sentences aren't harsh enough and thats why people are re-offending, because there minor consequences.
I think the prime thing with drunk drivers is to hammer them in the finance and convenience factor instead of tossing them in jail. For example on a second offense you take their car away and their license for a couple of years.
If you get into an accident where you cause property damage or hurt/kill someone you never get your license back, they seize your car and you have to pay for damages plus a punitive fine.
If you make it absolutely nasty to drink and drive then people will think twice, or we'll get them off of the road.