Driver's licence suspension confirmed due to recent and extensive history of cocaine use.
The Appellant appealed a decision of the Registrar of Motor Vehicles to suspend his driver's licence due to a reported cocaine addiction.
The Registrar received a Medical Condition Report indicating drug dependence and a history of using cocaine and driving.
The Appellant argued he was an occasional binge user and had abstained for a few months.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal confirmed the suspension, finding the Appellant's recent and extensive history of cocaine use supported a finding of addiction likely to significantly interfere with his ability to drive safely, and noted the lack of medical evidence supporting rehabilitation.
10073 v. Registrar of Motor Vehicles, 2016 CanLII 36690