Toronto impaired driving

Police took down more than 50 impaired drivers in Toronto this weekend

Despite their sustained,increasingly-extreme effortstocrack down on impaired driving, police in and around Toronto continue to struggle with sky-high volumes of DUI arrests.

OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidtannounced this afternoonthat 24 people had been charged with imparied driving over the Labour Day weekend by provincial police officers alone.

Toronto Police arrested at least 20 more people for the same offence, noting that "several calls to 911 from concerned people helped officers make arrests."

One male arrested in Toronto was "observed falling out of a slow-moving motor vehicle," according to police. His blood alcohol level was found to be more than four times the legal limit.

York Regional Police lamented that they'd already arrested three impaired drivers by 10 a.m. on Friday, making for "a very disappointing start to the Labour Day long weekend."

The first two incidents involved whatpolice called"impairment by drug," while the third was alcohol related.

These numbers are even more striking given that this was the first Labour Day weekend sinceCanada's harsher new penaltiesfor driving under the influence came into effect.

As of January, first offenders with a blood alcohol concentration of 80 to 119 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood are subject to a mandatory $1,000 fine (which gets steeper, the higher your BAC is found to be).

Those who refuse to submit a breath sample outright could be charged with a criminal offence, and will have to pay a mandatory minimum $2,000 fine, either way.

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