Anonymous ID: 07ef3b Jan. 9, 2019, 10:13 p.m. No.4690837   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0842 >>0872

Police in Canada can now demand breath samples in bars, at home

CANADA IS TURNING INTO A POLICE STATE.

Police in Canada can now demand breath samples in bars, at home

It may sound unbelievable, but Canada’s revised laws on impaired driving could see police demand breath samples from people in bars, restaurants, or even at home. And if you say no, you could be arrested, face a criminal record, ordered to pay a fine, and subjected to a driving suspension.

 

You could be in violation of the impaired driving laws even two hours after you’ve been driving. Now, the onus is on drivers to prove they weren’t impaired when they were on the road.

 

“It’s ridiculous, it’s basically criminalizing you having a drink at your kitchen table,” Paul Doroshenko, a Vancouver criminal defence lawyer who specializes in impaired driving cases, told Global News.

“If you start to drink after you get home, the police show up at your door, they can arrest you, detain you, take you back to the (police station) and you can be convicted because your blood alcohol concentration was over 80 milligrams (per 100 millilitres of blood) in the two hours after you drove.”

 

Changes to Section 253 of the Criminal Code of Canada took effect in December giving police greater powers to seek breath samples from drivers who might be driving while impaired.

 

Under the new law, police officers no longer need to have a “reasonable suspicion” the driver had consumed alcohol. Now, an officer can demand a sample from drivers for any reason at any time.

While many Canadians have heard about that part of the new legislation, lawyers said the two-hour provision has gone unreported.

“The public has completely missed this one,” said Joseph Neuberger, a Toronto criminal defence lawyer.

 

He described a scenario in which someone has gone home and watches a hockey game, enjoys a few beers, and gets a knock on the door from police, who received a tip about someone in the house who was driving a vehicle suspiciously.

 

“The person answers the door and they say, ‘Sir, we’ve had a complaint about your driving, we need you to provide a sample,” said Neuberger, noting if the person failed to provide the sample it would likely lead to arrest.

“It’s a serious erosion of civil liberties,” said Toronto criminal defence lawyer Michael Engel, whose practice focuses almost exclusively on impaired driving cases.

 

Engel said someone could be unjustly prosecuted. If a disgruntled business associate or spouse called police with a complaint and an officer went to investigate at the persons’ home or place of business, police could demand a breath sample.

 

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Anonymous ID: 07ef3b Jan. 9, 2019, 10:18 p.m. No.4690866   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0880 >>0886 >>0907 >>0942 >>0969

Police hunt for man caught on camera licking family’s doorbell for 3 hours

Police in California are looking for man who was caught on surveillance video vigorously licking the doorbell of a family’s home for about three hours, before relieving himself in the front yard.

 

A family in Salinas called police after their security system caught the man going to town on their doorbell.

 

“I thought, ‘Oh boy, that is just weird,’” homeowner Sylvia Dungan told KION News.

Dungan and her husband were not home at the time, but their kids were. The woman told the news station she was alerted by the home security system that notifies them when there’s movement outside.

 

“I thought, boy there’s a lot of traffic. I go, 5:00 in the morning? My son doesn’t get home till 6:00 a.m, that’s kinda odd,” Dungan explained. “I started reviewing the video and said ‘Who the heck is that?”

 

The video helped Salinas Police Department to identify the doorbell-licker as Roberto Daniel Arroyo.

“We were pleasantly surprised the image was so clear it didn’t take us long to identify the individual,” police spokesperson Miguel Cabrera told KION News.

 

The video also showed the doorbell licker appearing to relieve himself in the front yard.

 

“Pretty creepy stuff,” Dave Dungan said.

 

Police told the news station the doorbell licker could be charged with two misdemeanor charges, including prowling.

 

https://globalnews.ca/news/4827071/doorbell-licker/?utm_source=Article&utm_medium=MostPopular&utm_campaign=2014

Anonymous ID: 07ef3b Jan. 9, 2019, 10:59 p.m. No.4691182   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1250

>>4690900

Speaking about tounges…… Sigh.. One can only think what she could do with that……

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-1181963/Worlds-longest-Andriannes-tongue-measures-4-inches.html

Anonymous ID: 07ef3b Jan. 9, 2019, 11:02 p.m. No.4691197   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1319 >>1330

>>4691130

 

>So prove me wrong. Show 1 fact that can verified? You can't and can only say the same lies over and over. Imagine that - you can not speak truth with facts and have to rely on lies and anger. Just provide 1 fact - thats all.

 

Well, I can verify that you have been FILTERED.. And that`s a fact…..

Anonymous ID: 07ef3b Jan. 9, 2019, 11:16 p.m. No.4691300   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4690787

Ya know, sometimes, a set of flags is just a set of flags..In this case, to use as a backdrop for the ugly hallway.. Just sayin`…. There does not have to be a conspiracy behind everything….