The B.C. government has introduced new driving laws that it says will enhance fairness for drivers accused of being impaired and increase public confidence.
But critics are unsure the proposed changes will stand up in court and say the earlier bad laws could cost the government millions of dollars in refunds.
Lawyer Paul Doroshenko, who has several clients who lost their drivers licenses and paid thousands in fees, said the court has ruled the automatic suspensions are unlawful and the government needs to pay that money back.
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