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Zero Tolerance Law Takes Effect For Young Drivers

08/01/2010  | CityNews.ca Staff

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Two young drivers have already been dealt 24-hour licence suspensions under Ontario’s tough new law governing drinking and driving for those under 21.

The pair could face fines of up to $500, but hadn’t drunk enough to warrant any further fines or legal action.

A 21-year old man was stopped just a few minutes past midnight. The second, a 22-year old man who only had a G2 licence. Consuming any alcohol with a G2 licence was already illegal.

“What we’re doing is teaching young drivers from a very young age that road safety is a priority and a responsibility that has to be shared by everybody,” said Toronto police Traffic Sgt. Tim Burrows.

The new zero-tolerance law makes it illegal for a driver 21 or under to consume any alcohol, regardless of their class of licence.

Any amount of alcohol in a person’s bloodstream will mean a seized licence for 24 hours.

A second offence could result in a suspension for 90 days. A third offence could mean losing the licence altogether.

All drivers in Ontario face at least a three-day licence suspension when their blood-alcohol level is more than 0.005.

If the BAC is more than 0.008, the matter becomes a criminal offence.

A similar law has existed in Manitoba for four years. The province has reported a significant decrease in the youth death rate there.

In the last 10 years in Ontario, 235 drivers 21 and under were killed in drunk driving crashes.

 
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