The majority of Toronto-area drivers know that driving while under the influence (DUI) of alcohol is illegal, but not everyone understands why a seemingly victimless crime is treated so harshly by the government. While most people understand that drunk drivers are responsible for a disproportionate ...
The weather is warmer and people want to spend time on the water. Many will want to enjoy an alcoholic beverage while doing so. Before you open or mix anything, it pays to know a bit about the drinking and boating laws Ontario and how ...
Most Toronto area drivers know that they can be charged with "driving under the influence" (DUI) if caught driving while impaired by drugs. However, many drivers are not aware that Ontario DUI laws also cover impairment by prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicines.
If you are charged in the Greater Toronto Area with driving under the influence (DUI) of drugs, the Crown can seek a conviction based on bodily fluid sampling, subjective evidence presented by a drug recognition expert (DRE), or both. Because bodily fluid sampling techniques, devices ...
DUI is the acronym used in Ontario to describe "driving under the influence" of alcohol and/or drugs and covers all elements of the province's impaired driving laws. While most people assume that DUI primarily applies to alcohol impaired driving, police pursue controlled substance DUI charges just as aggressively when warranted.