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EXPERIENCED LAWYERS. If a person is charge with refusal, they face the same penalties as someone who is charged with impaired driving or driving with a What Can Happen If You Drive With A Suspended License BAC over 0.08. This means they could be subject to a one-year Canada-wide driving ban, a large monetary fine and the imposition of a criminal record.

Suspensions or revocations are common consequences for serious driving-related offenses, such as driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs , hit-and-run , and racing But, depending on the circumstances, less serious offenses like speeding can also lead to loss of driving privileges.

In 2023, Sarah accepted the role of Criminal Supervising Lawyer with the Law Students Legal Advice Program (LSLAP) at the University of British Columbia In this capacity, Sarah mentors law students, guiding them through the complexities of real-world legal scenarios and fostering the development of their professional skills.

When the person is operating a motor vehicle owned by a business or enterprise licensed by the city and used in the legitimate off-road operations of the business or enterprise, such as sand and gravel operations, land surveying operations, construction companies, and utility companies.

By presenting Crown counsel with a full background of our client's circumstances, and reasons for driving, we have been able to persuade Crown to proceed on the lesser, related offence of driving without holding a valid driver's licence, under s. 24 of the Motor Vehicle Act.

At Basra Law Group, our team of Surrey Criminal Lawyers have extensive legal backgrounds that enable us to assist clients with criminal matters, including domestic assault, driving offences, drug crimes, fraud and identity theft and immigration detention.