All I can say is that Canada does not mess around when it comes to drinking and driving. I have a lot of aquaintences who have gone through the less intense laws of the US (going though "diversion" classes after a drunk conviction and such) who have been turned away at the border - even when going for vacation - because of the drinking and driving.
We have to remember that Canada is a different country all together - just because you are a visitor does not expempt you from Canada's laws just because the laws you are under in another country are less severe. Wherever you are at the time of the crime is what you are judged under.
While I simpathize with the person in this, and feel some empathy as well, there still has to be some accountablility. While you feel that you are not a hardcore criminal, Canada's laws say differently - in the fact that it really isn't hardcore, just that Canadian law is more intensly different (in regards to drinking and driving) than most countries in the world.
I realize this sounds blundt, but it is a lot about respecting the country you are visiting and not about what entitlements you belive you have simply because you are from another country.
We have to remember that Canada is a different country all together - just because you are a visitor does not expempt you from Canada's laws just because the laws you are under in another country are less severe. Wherever you are at the time of the crime is what you are judged under.
While I simpathize with the person in this, and feel some empathy as well, there still has to be some accountablility. While you feel that you are not a hardcore criminal, Canada's laws say differently - in the fact that it really isn't hardcore, just that Canadian law is more intensly different (in regards to drinking and driving) than most countries in the world.
I realize this sounds blundt, but it is a lot about respecting the country you are visiting and not about what entitlements you belive you have simply because you are from another country.