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Difference between revisions of "Motor Vehicle Offences for Drugs and Alcohol (13:IX)"

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*Seize your driver’s license
*Seize your driver’s license
*Issue you a 'Notice of Prohibition' which will start immediately – removing your driving privileges – the length of which depends on prior IRP convictions (if any)
*Issue you a 'Notice of Prohibition' which will start immediately – removing your driving privileges – the length of which depends on prior IRP convictions (if any)
- 3-day driving prohibition if it is the first time caught in the warn range
**3-day driving prohibition if it is the first time caught in the warn range
- 7-day driving prohibition if it is the second time caught in the warn range within five years; or
**7-day driving prohibition if it is the second time caught in the warn range within five years; or
- 30-day driving prohibition if it is the third time caught in the warn range within five years.
**30-day driving prohibition if it is the third time caught in the warn range within five years.


If you register in the FAIL (.08) range, or refuse to provide a sample, the police may, at their discretion:
If you register in the FAIL (.08) range, or refuse to provide a sample, the police may, at their discretion:
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*Issue you a 'Notice of Prohibition' which will start immediately – removing your driving privileges for 90 days
*Issue you a 'Notice of Prohibition' which will start immediately – removing your driving privileges for 90 days


As discussed above, your vehicle may be impounded if you are issued an Immediate Roadside Prohibition. This is discretionary for 3 and 7 day prohibitions, but mandatory for 30 and 90 day prohibition.
'''As discussed above, your vehicle may be impounded if you are issued an Immediate Roadside Prohibition. This is discretionary for 3 and 7 day prohibitions, but mandatory for 30 and 90 day prohibition.'''


====a) Challenging Immediate Roadside Prohibition (issued for 3, 7, 30, or 90 days)====
====a) Challenging Immediate Roadside Prohibition (issued for 3, 7, 30, or 90 days)====
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