And as I said previously, the system must be tested. If it isn't tested, it cannot improve. If it isn't held to the appropriate standard those who are guilty will go free, and those who are innocent will be convicted. Making use of your rights is not a waste.
And as I've never said before, the system doesn't necessarily improve, it adapts. So if we continue on this course, more things will become common such as: arguing your case with a clerk, being forced to give a sample or lose your license with no suspicion two hours after you've left the vehicle, automatic roadside suspension, the red light camera system. Your no longer gaming the system, the system is gaming you. Our rights are gradually being eroded away, so if that isn't waste, I don't know what is. Consider that the GTA, Provincial and Federal governments were all left of centre, when this type of legislation was passed, I don't see the new right of centre Provincial government fixing the situation. It's priorities appear to be elsewhere at the moment.
I do believe that I understand your point, and it would be really great if everyone could get a proper trial with a proper judge. That may be what we deserve, but the resources just aren't there, so the government will take shortcuts to lessen the load.
Try to see my side of things, if you still can't, I don't have anything more to say at this point.