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

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If you are issued a 24 hour prohibition, the police will take your license, and you will have to retrieve it at the police station after 24 hours have passed.
If you are issued a 24 hour prohibition, the police will take your license, and you will have to retrieve it at the police station after 24 hours have passed.


Similarly to the Immediate Roadside Prohibition describe above, individuals wishing to
Similarly to the Immediate Roadside Prohibition describe above, individuals wishing to challenge a 24 hour prohibition for '''alcohol''', there is an internal review process available through RoadSafetyBC pursuant to s 251.1 of the ''Motor Vehicle Act''. This must be done
challenge a 24 hour prohibition for '''alcohol''', there is an internal review process available
through RoadSafetyBC pursuant to s 251.1 of the ''Motor Vehicle Act''. This must be done
within 7 days.
within 7 days.


There is no internal review process for challenging a 24 hour prohibitions issued for '''drugs'''.
There is no internal review process for challenging a 24 hour prohibitions issued for '''drugs'''. The only way to challenge this is by way of judicial review in the BC Supreme Court: ''Giorio v Wilson'', 2014 BCSC 786 at para 3.
The only way to challenge this is by way of judicial review in the BC Supreme Court: ''Giorio v.
Wilson'', 2014 BCSC 786 at para 3.


24 hour prohibitions may also lead to a 24 hour impoundment, as discussed above.
24 hour prohibitions may also lead to a 24 hour impoundment, as discussed above.
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