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What is drinking and driving?

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What is drinking and driving?

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Driving while impaired by alcohol, driving with more than 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood (Over 80) or refusing to provide a breath sample are all examples of drinking and driving offences in Canada. What are the penalties for drinking and driving? The Criminal Code provides a minimum fine of $600 for a first offence in addition to a criminal conviction registered on your permanent record. Subsequent drunk driving convictions carry minimum jail penalties beginning with 14 days in jail for a second conviction. A drinking and driving conviction will also require a mandatory driving prohibition preventing a prohibited driver from driving anywhere in for a minimum of one year, or three months in a province such as Quebec or Alberta that has an concurrent ignition interlock program. Ontario does not currently participate in an ignition interlock program. In addition to the penalties mandated under the Criminal Code, a conviction for drunk driving will also drastically a

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