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RCMP Supt. Warren Dosko, head of Red Deer RCMP, examines paperwork in one of two city detachment rooms where suspected impaired drivers are tested on Intoxilyzer machines. BY SUSAN ZIELINSKI ADVOCATE STAFF The smell of liquor-infused breath is unmistakable. Just ask any police officer in Canada who works checkstops, says RCMP Southern Alberta media liaison Cpl. Darrin Turnbull, who is also head of the Airdrie Integrated Traffic Unit and has dealt with plenty of impaired drivers. “One of the first tell-tale signs is the smell of liquor. They pull up at a checkstop and we smell liquor even on the person who has only had a glass of wine at dinner,” Turnbull said. And don’t bother trying to mask the odour. “We do see the person who lights up a cigarette as they pull into the checkstop or they throw gum or candy in their mouth. We can still smell it.” All officers need is reasonable suspicion and they can demand drivers provide a sample of their breath
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● At .02, or 20 mg of alcohol, there is a predictable decline in rapid tracking of a moving object. ● At .05, there is a predictable reduction in coordination and ability to track moving objects, difficulty steering, and reduced response to emergency driving situations. ● At .08, there is a predictable effect on concentration, speed control, short-term memory loss, impaired perception, and reduced information capability (for example signal detection, visual search). The amount of alcohol required to impair drivers differs according to how fast a person drinks, their weight and food intake when drinking. Blood alcohol levels also rise quicker for women than men. In December, Maclean’s magazine ranked Red Deer as having the second highest rate of impaired driving incidents in 2011 among Canada’s 100 largest populations, according to crime data from Statistics Canada.
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into a roadside screening device. Refusal to provide a breath sample is a criminal offence that comes with an immediate driving suspension. Turnbull said the highest blood alcohol concentration he’s seen was .42, or 420 mg of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. That’s five times higher than Canada’s legal impairment level of .08. and eight times over .05, which now triggers stiffer penalties in Alberta. He said that seasoned drinker, who was caught after a minor collision, was still walking, with some stumbling, and talking, with some slurring. “Anyone at 50 mg of alcohol in their blood would be affected by the alcohol, and a person at 80 milligrams of alcohol or above would be impaired by the alcohol. How easy it is to see impairment in each individual person varies with each individual person,” Turnbull said. According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving:
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