If you’ve been convicted of drunk driving, Ontario has severe consequences. Depending on whether it’s your first offence or not, you may receive fines and/or time in prison, in addition to probation from driving.
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Impaired driving, Ontario laws assert, is classified as a criminal offence because it poses great danger to yourself and others sharing the road. You can be charged with driving under the influence (DUI) when your ability to operate a motor vehicle is impaired by alcohol or drugs.
Evidence of impaired driving include speeding, driving too slowly, not driving straight, the inability to manage simple physical tasks, bloodshot eyes, slurred speech, the smell of alcohol on your breath, or having more than 80 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood (Over 80).
Even if your blood alcohol level isn’t over the legal limit, you can still be convicted of impaired driving and you can be charged with drinking and driving if you’re found in the driver’s seat with alcohol near you or if you refuse to give a breath sample.
Come see Legal Action in Toronto when you need an experienced, knowledgeable, and successful drinking and driving lawyer to defend you in the courts or you may receive heavy penalties for your mistake.