
The Halton Regional Police Service would like to remind the public that effective December 1, 2010, new seven-day vehicle impoundments will apply to:
1. Drivers caught driving with a driver’s licence that is already under a specific Highway Traffic Act (HTA) licence suspension(s) – including default of family support, but not including suspensions for defaulted fines or medical conditions. A seven-day vehicle impoundment would apply to HTA suspensions such as:
2. Drivers required to have a vehicle ignition interlock device and who are found driving without such a device; and,
3. All drivers caught with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) over 0.08 or who fail/refuse to comply with a demand (to provide a breath sample) made by a police officer under the Criminal Code of Canada.
These vehicle impoundments apply regardless of whether the vehicle is borrowed from a friend or family member, used for business or employment purposes, rented or leased. The owner of the vehicle must pay the towing and storage costs before the vehicle will be released. There is no appeal process for any of these seven-day vehicle impoundment programs.
Deputy Chief Bob Percy stated that “This new impoundment procedure will provide police with an additional tool to address Impaired Driving and Suspended Drivers. It will reinforce the consequences of these unacceptable behaviours – contributing to road safety.”
For more information, please visit mto.gov.on.ca.