
Some provincial plans to crack down on distracted driving go too far: lawyer
WINNIPEG — A group that represents defence lawyers says some proposed laws aimed at cracking down on drivers distracted by hand-held electronic devices go too far.
Manitoba and Ontario are two provinces planning to let police temporarily suspend the licences of drivers caught using hand-held cellphones and other equipment. The suspension would last three days for a first offence and seven days for a second one.
There is no penalty for using hands-free equipment.
The Criminal Defence Lawyers Association of Manitoba says giving that much discretion to police at the scene, with no court hearing, is wrong.