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====g. What if you lend your car to someone who drinks and drives?====
====g. What if you lend your car to someone who drinks and drives?====
The effects on the driver (driving prohibition, penalties, fees, driver’s license points and penalties, responsible driver program, interlock program), explained above, apply to the person you lent your car to. But other effects apply to you: your car is impounded and you must pay towing and impoundment fees. You probably don’t want to lend your car to someone who may drink and drive.
The effects on the driver (driving prohibition, penalties, fees, driver’s license points and penalties, responsible driver program, interlock program), explained above, apply to the person you lent your car to. But other effects apply to you: your car is impounded and you must pay towing and impoundment fees. You probably don’t want to lend your car to someone who may drink and drive.


===3. What can happen under the Canadian <em>Criminal Code</em> if you drink and drive?===
===3. What can happen under the Canadian <em>Criminal Code</em> if you drink and drive?===
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