The Supreme Court has weighed in on breathalyzers for the first since the government enacted tougher rules a decade ago. The ruling is related to the case of a man who, acting on bad legal advice, refused to give a breath sample after crashing his car into an Edmonton patio. Abigail Bimman reports.
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Supreme Court ruling on refusing breathalyzer after deadly crashes
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