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====b. Take an evidentiary breathalyzer test====
====b. Take an evidentiary breathalyzer test====
An evidentiary breathalyzer is an instrument that measures the alcohol in your breath to see if you have more than the legal limit of .08. In Canadian law, it is called an <strong>Approved Instrument</strong>. The next page explains how it works.</p>
An evidentiary breathalyzer is an instrument that measures the alcohol in your breath to see if you have more than the legal limit of .08. In Canadian law, it is called an <strong>Approved Instrument</strong>. The next page explains how it works.


<p>The police may demand you take an evidentiary breathalyzer test using an Approved Instrument only if they have reasonable and probable grounds to believe that you are:</p>
<p>The police may demand you take an evidentiary breathalyzer test using an Approved Instrument only if they have reasonable and probable grounds to believe that you are:</p>
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