Driver's licence suspension upheld after appellant failed to provide required mental health report regarding alcohol addiction.
The appellant appealed the Registrar of Motor Vehicles' decision to suspend her driver's licence due to alcohol dependence.
While the appellant had taken steps toward rehabilitation, she admitted that her anxiety and depression exacerbated her drinking.
The Registrar requested a mental health report from her doctor to assess her ability to drive safely, which she failed to provide.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal found the appellant was not credible and failed to comply with the request for medical information.
The Tribunal upheld the licence suspension, concluding her alcohol addiction, exacerbated by her mental health condition, was likely to significantly interfere with her ability to drive safely.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalApr 18, 2018