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Charges for impaired driving by drug goes up in Toronto as alcohol drops

A male driver was arrested for impaired driving after a single vehicle rollover in Toronto on Jan. 18, 2016. Global News

Toronto police say more people are getting behind the wheel while on drugs this year compared to last year.

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They say 25 drivers have been charged with impaired driving due to drug use so far this year, up from 10 at this time last year.

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That’s an increase of 150 per cent.

Meanwhile, the number of alcohol-related charges has dropped by roughly seven per cent – 431 as of last week, compared to 464 to the same time last year.

Drivers impaired by drugs face criminal charges but do not currently have their licence automatically suspended like those who fail a breathalyzer test.

That is set to change this fall after legislative amendments take effect.

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