In British Columbia, when are individuals considered legally unfit to drive
Individuals in British Columbia are considered legally unfit to drive if they have a blood alcohol concentration over 0.08, are impaired by drugs or alcohol, have a medical condition that affects their ability to drive safely, or are unable to meet the physical or cognitive requirements for driving as determined by a medical professional or licensing authority.
when their BAC is at or above .05%
This is not considered an unfit mother. Where a mother lives is not anything that makes a mother fit or unfit. A mother who is a drug addict or an alcoholic that is drunk all the time is an unfit mother.
Impregnated rape vicitms, or unfit or unwanting parents can have their child aborted early on. Life is legally considered created at birth, so the phrases 'baby-killing' is just uninteligant, unreasonable propaganda.
no
Allowing your child to stay with someone you know is unfit is endangering the child which can lead to losing custody.
only if she is an unfit mother that has been reported
Yes, probably...
The difference between physically fit and unfit is calculated using a person's BMI. Body Mass Index is calculated by comparing a person's height to their weight. A BMI of 18 to 25 is considered normal and physically fit. A score lower than 18 or higher than 25 is considered unfit.
She can terminate her parental rights, not yours.
Legally no. It's up to the mother unless she has been found to be unfit.