A driver (“Wilson”) was unsuccessful on his appeal from a finding of the British Columbia Court of Appeal reinstating a notice of driving prohibition on the basis of his roadside breath sample and a peace officer’s determination that he had reasonable grounds to believe that Wilson’s ability to drive was affected by alcohol

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Administrative law – Decisions of administrative tribunals – Superintendent of Motor Vehicles – Motor vehicles – Breathalyser test – Suspension of driver’s licence – Judicial review – Compliance with legislation – Statutory interpretation – Evidence – Standard of review – Reasonableness simpliciter – Legislation – Federal vs. provincial legislation Wilson v. British Columbia (Superintendent of ...