Dispute Over License Suspension
Summary
In British Columbia, disputes over Immediate Roadside Prohibitions (IRP) can be reviewed through the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles. If an interlock device is required, ensure you have documentation from ICBC and RoadSafetyBC. To obtain dashboard recordings from the RCMP, submit a request under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). For complaints against officers, contact the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (OPCC) with detailed information and evidence. Consider seeking legal advice for compensation due to lost income.Full Conversation
alright so its my girlfriends license, so last october she got an irp after failing to provide. which was utter nonsense the officer was way out of line never tried to keep her calm raising his voice to her never changed the top to the device once from what i saw. she attempted * times. the machine i belice was faulty but the officer never did anyting she even said she was willing to go to the hospital and give blood as we were lake for work. anyways she did the irp paid for her license back ICBC said everyhing was fine you all good. she renewed her license too.
It sounds like a challenging situation for your girlfriend. In British Columbia, disputes regarding Immediate Roadside Prohibitions (IRP) can be reviewed. Here are some general points:
- She can apply for a review through the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles.
- Ensure all evidence supporting her claims is gathered.
- Consider consulting with a legal professional for guidance.
Has she already explored the option of a review or legal advice?
- She can apply for a review through the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles.
- Ensure all evidence supporting her claims is gathered.
- Consider consulting with a legal professional for guidance.
Has she already explored the option of a review or legal advice?
about * weeks ago on the way back to the house we were staying while dog sitting we got pulled over longs story short that officer said she doesnt have a license and she need a interlock. we never had any letter from roadsafteybc but have had letters from ICBC. we went to ICBC too to see if this was real. we have contacted Roadsafteybc and asked for proof of original letter and proof of delivery, driving record, etc. they said it wasn't goverment mail so they dont have that or something. that they are sending a second letter, which doesnt matter as weve already lost a bunch of clients and work because of their mistake. we've reached to the MLA in our area and etc
Hi Greg, it sounds like you're dealing with a frustrating situation. Here are some general legal points regarding driver's licenses and interlock requirements in British Columbia:
- Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP): A driver can receive an IRP if they fail a breathalyzer test or refuse to provide a sample.
- Interlock Device Requirement: Following an IRP, certain drivers may be required to use an ignition interlock device.
- ICBC & RoadSafetyBC: Both organizations play roles in driver's licensing and enforcement. It's crucial to obtain written documentation from them for any disputes.
Since you've already contacted RoadSafetyBC and your MLA, you might consider seeking legal advice to explore compensation for lost income due to this issue. If you'd like to connect with a lawyer, I can help with that. Would you be interested in speaking with a local lawyer for further assistance?
- Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP): A driver can receive an IRP if they fail a breathalyzer test or refuse to provide a sample.
- Interlock Device Requirement: Following an IRP, certain drivers may be required to use an ignition interlock device.
- ICBC & RoadSafetyBC: Both organizations play roles in driver's licensing and enforcement. It's crucial to obtain written documentation from them for any disputes.
Since you've already contacted RoadSafetyBC and your MLA, you might consider seeking legal advice to explore compensation for lost income due to this issue. If you'd like to connect with a lawyer, I can help with that. Would you be interested in speaking with a local lawyer for further assistance?
alright how would we go about getting dashboard recordings from the RCMP from that IRP night?
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To obtain dashboard recordings from the RCMP for the IRP incident, you can request access under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) in British Columbia. Here's a brief guide:
- Submit a formal request citing FIPPA.
- Specify the date, time, and location of the incident.
- Include your girlfriend's information where applicable.
If you need further assistance, consider seeking legal advice regarding the process.
To obtain dashboard recordings from the RCMP for the IRP incident, you can request access under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) in British Columbia. Here's a brief guide:
- Submit a formal request citing FIPPA.
- Specify the date, time, and location of the incident.
- Include your girlfriend's information where applicable.
If you need further assistance, consider seeking legal advice regarding the process.
alirght thanks. now witht this officer to make a complaint i would do what
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To file a complaint against an officer in British Columbia, consider the following steps:
- Contact the relevant police department's professional standards unit or internal affairs.
- Provide detailed information about the incident, including date, time, and location.
- Include any supporting evidence or witness statements if available.
Would you like further guidance on this process?
To file a complaint against an officer in British Columbia, consider the following steps:
- Contact the relevant police department's professional standards unit or internal affairs.
- Provide detailed information about the incident, including date, time, and location.
- Include any supporting evidence or witness statements if available.
Would you like further guidance on this process?
sure
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To file a complaint against an officer in British Columbia, you can follow these steps:
- Contact the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (OPCC).
- Submit a detailed written complaint.
- Include all relevant details and any evidence.
If you need more help navigating this process, let me know!
To file a complaint against an officer in British Columbia, you can follow these steps:
- Contact the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (OPCC).
- Submit a detailed written complaint.
- Include all relevant details and any evidence.
If you need more help navigating this process, let me know!
thanks
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It seems like you're managing this situation well by taking the necessary steps. If you need further guidance on filing the complaint or accessing records, you can reach out to the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner for additional support. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like help with!
It seems like you're managing this situation well by taking the necessary steps. If you need further guidance on filing the complaint or accessing records, you can reach out to the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner for additional support. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like help with!
yeah im dialed into this hard right now. its unfair and not right with how shes being treated by the system. so just going hard after it
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It sounds like you're tackling this issue with determination. To ensure a fair process, gather all documentation and evidence related to the incidents. If you have any other questions or need further support regarding this, feel free to ask!
It sounds like you're tackling this issue with determination. To ensure a fair process, gather all documentation and evidence related to the incidents. If you have any other questions or need further support regarding this, feel free to ask!