“The relevant law in this matter is s. 48.0.1 of the Highway Traffic Act. It was passed some time ago but comes into force this Sunday, Oct. 2,” he tells AdvocateDaily.com. “Challenging these administrative suspensions are almost impossible even though the testing is often problematic. This is especially worrisome given the highly subjective nature of the tests referred to in the Criminal Code, namely the walk and turn, one leg stand and horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN) tests.”
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