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All drivers stopped by RCMP this month in Halifax will have to do breathalyzer test

RCMP say every driver pulled over for a traffic violation this month in the Halifax Regional Municipality will be required to take a breathalyzer test to determine if theyre driving under the influence of alcohol.

Halifax RCMP latest police force to require alcohol screenings during routine traffic stops

a woman blows into a blood alcohol censor
For the month of May, any driver pulled over in HRM by the RCMP will be subject to a mandatory alcohol screening. (Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press)

All drivers in the Halifax Regional Municipality who are pulled over by the RCMP for traffic violations this month will be required to take a breathalyzer test to determine if they're driving under the influence of alcohol.

"We're getting into summertime," Const. Scott Aldridge ofthe RCMP Southeast Traffic Services saidFriday.

"The underlying thing is public road safety, and impaired driving is the No. 1 cause of criminal death and injury in Canada."

Police said drivers will not be pulled over indiscriminately to conduct an alcohol screening, but will be required to submit to one if they are stopped for violations includingspeeding,careless drivingor non-working brake lights.

The mandatory screenings will take place in Halifax-area communities served by the Mounties and the 100-series highways, including the 101, 102, 103, 107 and the 118.

The breathalyzer test takes about 90 seconds, said Aldridge.

Drivers who refuse the mandatory screening could be convicted under the Criminal Code, have their driver's licence suspended and have their vehicle impounded.

Legal to test without any reasonable suspicion

It has been legal in Canada since 2018 for police to request a breath sample from any driver of a motor vehiclewithout having reasonable suspicion of impairment.

The Halifax RCMP isthe latest police force in Canada toinitiate mandatory alcohol screenings for routine traffic stops.

The Ontario Provincial Policesaid this week officers wouldbe conducting mandatory alcohol screenings for all traffic stops in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area and for all traffic stops made by OPP Highway Safety Division officers.

Last month, Saskatchewan RCMP said police would be conducting mandatory alcohol screenings on all routine traffic stopsgoing forward.

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