What is the due diligence defense? {Ans: The due diligence defence allows a person charged with a strict liability offence to demonstrate that they 1) Took all reasonable steps to avoid committing the offence 2) Believed in a mistaken set of facts 3) Were a victim of officially induced error.}Why would an officer use a Part III instead of a Part I? {Ans: More serious offences, or more than 30 days has elapsed, or no set fine listed.}Everyone commits an offence who ________ a conveyance while the person's _______ to operate it is ________ to any degree by _______ or a ____ or by a combination of _______ and a ____ . {Ans: operates, ability, impaired, alcohol, drug, alcohol, drug}What is liquor? {Ans: spirits, wine and beer or any combination thereof and includes any alcohol in a form appropriate for human consumption as a beverage, alone or in combination with any other matter}Section 41(1) deals with ____ liquor in an ____________ place. {Ans: open, unauthorized}Fill in the blanks : The POA resulted in the creation of the Provincial Offences Court, which is presided over by a _____ or _____ of the _______. {Ans: judge,