What Happens When I am Arrested And It Is Not My First Drinking & Driving Offence?
Drinking and driving laws in Ontario are already quite strict for first-time offenders, so what happens if someone has been arrested for subsequent offences? Consequences for First-time Offenders Under Ontario’s Stream A program, first-time offenders are required to pay a minimum fine of $1,000 and can get back to driving again after 3 months provided that they agree to have an Ignition Interlock device for the next 9 months. This is a welcome change because prior to this, first-time offenders are prohibited from driving for a full year. Does this mean that the law is lenient for first-time offenders? Yes and no. The fact is that majority of individuals who are convicted of drinking and driving are first-time offenders who have never been in trouble with the law. The law still wants them to be punished to discourage further drinking and driving offences but at the same time, the focus is on education and rehabilitation so that they can continue with their lives as productive ...