Pubdate: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 Source: Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser (CN AB) Copyright: 2007 Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser Contact: http://www.wetaskiwintimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2179 Author: Ian Fraser, Crown Prosecutor Wetaskiwin IMPAIRED DRIVING HAS CONSEQUENCES It starts out like many other weekend party nights, but can result in some pretty hefty consequences. You have been drinking alcohol or smoking pot and while driving home, you are stopped by the police. If you are charged with impaired driving, do you realize that even before you go to court, you automatically lose your license for three months? The fingerprints and photographs the police take will be retained in their computers for anyone to access. Your car insurance rates will skyrocket and your employment may be jeopardized. If you are a first time offender, and you are convicted of impaired driving you automatically lose your license for a period of one year. You will also have to pay a fine of anywhere from six hundred to a thousand dollars. If this is your second, third or subsequent conviction, you will lose your license for anywhere from three years to life. Minimal mandatory jail time of anywhere from fourteen to ninety days is also imposed. If you are foolish enough to drive while suspended, the penalties when you are caught (and you will be caught!) are serious, and result in additional jail time. If you are involved in an accident while impaired, and have seriously hurt or killed someone, you will be in jail for a long time. You will also have to live with the guilt of what you have done. The consequences of driving while impaired last a life time. Contrary to popular belief, your criminal record does not automatically disappear when you turn eighteen or after five years. You have to apply for a pardon, which is not always granted. Criminal records may prevent you from obtaining employment, and will likely restrict your ability to travel outside of Canada. It is not your right to be admitted to a foreign country! The best way to avoid these consequences is to THINK before you get behind the wheel. To quote the popular TV commercial, 'What are you willing to lose?' - --- MAP posted-by: Derek