In the assessment as to whether or not the officer had reasonable and probable grounds during the arrest to demand a breath sample, the officer must subjectively have reasonable and probable grounds on which to base the arrest. Such grounds must be justifiable from an objective point of view. (Storrey v. The Queen)[3]
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