Nanaimo woman wins court challenge over forced breathalyzer test hours after driving

VIANARCHRIS

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"I felt like I was in a Communist country...."

these are the kind of laws they have in totalitarian societies, not free countries.
Luckily the courts have the final say. What I don't get is why this woman went to the door. Just ignore the phone calls and door bell and they'll go away. They have no proof of a crime to get a warrant.
 

odam2k

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Luckily the courts have the final say. What I don't get is why this woman went to the door. Just ignore the phone calls and door bell and they'll go away. They have no proof of a crime to get a warrant.
I suppose if you haven't broken the law, and they tell you they make it sound like they have terrible news about a family member, you can be forgiven for falling for their slimeball tactics...

Reminds me of hearing how they would call up wanted people and tell them they won some prize, and to come to a certain place at a certain time to claim it... They'd show up and be arrested... that IS funny though...
 

odam2k

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I suppose if you haven't broken the law, and they tell you they make it sound like they have terrible news about a family member, you can be forgiven for falling for their slimeball tactics...
I suppose she probably still should have at least asked them what it was regarding BEFORE opening the door...

This will only make more people afraid to open their doors to law enforcement, widening the trust gap...
 
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