Sask. RCMP to start screening for alcohol at all traffic stops
Drivers pulled over by Mounties in Saskatchewan can expect an alcohol screening, regardless of why they were stopped.
The Saskatchewan RCMP said officers will be adding mandatory alcohol screenings to all lawful traffic stops starting April 1.
Since 2018, the Criminal Code has allowed police to demand a breath sample without any reasonable suspicion that a driver is impaired, the RCMP explained.
The roadside breath test only takes around 90 seconds, the RCMP said, but refusing to comply or failing to “provide a suitable breath sample” leads to a criminal charge, a suspended licence, an impounded vehicle, driving demerit points and financial penalties.