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To: FJB who wrote (765649)1/24/2014 9:45:48 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571399
 
Poor little Biebs, being over the limit has serious consequences in Canada and you won't be traveling to Miami strip clubs for a long long time.

madd.ca

The below estimate is a little low... after court and a breathalyzer installed in your vehicle and time taken out for courses and taxis etc... it will probably run between $10K and $20K.

You'll receive a minimum $1,000 court fine (with no maximum) and a minimum $500 penalty under the even if it's the first time you're convicted. This means you'll automatically move to -20 on the SDR scale and lose your vehicle registration discount.
  • You will receive a 1-5 year driving suspension, which means you cannot drive any motorized vehicle in Canada.
  • You could face jail time.
  • You'll have a criminal record. This could prevent you from travelling outside of Canada.
  • You'll have to pay for the education program of $150.



  • To: FJB who wrote (765649)1/25/2014 12:55:41 PM
    From: joseffy1 Recommendation

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    FJB

      Respond to of 1571399
     
    "gun free zones" = defenseless victim zones