Federal government funds millions to help B.C. police spot drugged driving


By Laura Kane / The Canadian Press
$10.1M over five years for field sobriety training

The federal government is boosting funding to help British Columbia police departments recognize drug-impaired drivers and buy roadside testing devices, as many forces remain wary of the technology. Bill Blair, the minister responsible for organized crime reduction and border security, announced funding on Tuesday of $10.1 million over five years to increase the number of officers trained in field sobriety testing and as drug recognition experts.…

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May 21, 2019

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