Transcription of Immediate Roadside Prohibition Fact Sheet - British Columbia
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Immediate Roadside Prohibition fact Sheet An Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) is a driving Prohibition issued to alcohol-affected drivers under the WARN 3-day driving Prohibition Motor Vehicle Act due to drinking and driving with blood (BAC ) Possible 3-day vehicle alcohol concentrations of 50 milligrams per 100 millilitres of 1st sanction impoundment blood (50mg% or BAC) and above. $200 monetary penalty The Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) process is WARN 7-day driving Prohibition based on breath tests taken on a handheld approved (BAC ) Possible 7-day vehicle screening device (ASD). 2nd sanction (within 5 impoundment years) $300 monetary penalty WARN 30-day driving (BAC ) Prohibition A police officer will issue an IRP Notice of Driving Prohibition when a driver has care or control of a motor vehicle, and 3rd sanction (within 5 30-day vehicle following a demand to provide a breath sample on an years) impoundment approved screening device: $400 monetary penalty Potential referr
An Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) is a driving prohibition issued to alcohol-affected drivers under the Motor Vehicle Act due to drinking and driving with blood
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