by XPolice | May 10, 2017 | Driving Concerns, National, News
New provisions for saliva testing, mandatory breathalyzer without suspicion expected to be tested in court The Liberal government will soon table a defense of its sweeping reforms on drug and alcohol-impaired driving in Canada. The charter statement will explain why...
by XPolice | Apr 28, 2017 | Barrie & Area, News, Provincial
Speeders could soon be snapped near Ontario schools. A special Queen’s Park standing committee is discussing a proposed law called the Safer School Zones Act, or Bill 65, allowing municipalities to use photo radar – which local politicians have said would...
by XPolice | Apr 20, 2017 | National, News
Civil rights groups are worried that parts of the Liberal government’s recent recreational marijuana bill will give police sweeping new powers to combat impaired driving that will violate the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms’ protections against unreasonable...
by XPolice | Jul 8, 2016 | News
Uber drivers in Ontario are now insured from when the app is turned on to when passengers exit the vehicle. Ontario’s insurance regulator has approved the policy from Intact for private vehicles transporting paying passengers through the ride-hailing service....
by XPolice | Jun 9, 2016 | News
Texting, not tinting the main driving concern The OPP enforces window tint legislation. The real issue, however, isn’t window tint; it’s the lack of voluntary compliance by drivers for the rules of the road. Texting and talking on the phone is a societal issue. Until...