Saskatchewan RCMP are the latest police force in the province to announce a breathalyzer policy after Regina Police conducted mandatory alcohol screenings through March.Saskatchewan RCMP have announced a new campaign that will require anyone stopped by police to provide a breathalyzer sample. Saskatchewan RCMP will now administer a breathalyzer test at every traffic stop in their jurisdiction.The Criminal Code.
"Our concern there is that it gives the state an unjustified power to intrude into someone's life without any suspicion that they've done anything wrong," said Shakir Rahim, the director of the association's criminal justice program.2:03 Tyler McMurchy, a spokesperson for Saskatchewan Government Insurance , confirmed that the RCMP approached SGI about conducting the roadside testing after learning about the" be asked to take this quick breath test, which does take a couple of seconds and gives a near immediate reading. So it wasn't a substantial addition to the length of those traffic stops," McMurchy said.
According to the SGI, that can include an immediate roadside licence suspension and an immediate 30-day vehicle impoundment. If convicted, punishment can also include a minimum $2,000 fine and a one-year requirement for an ignition interlock device. Lee said a roadside breathalyzer test only gives officers the grounds to make an arrest and then take their suspect back to the police station for processing and further tests.
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