• 🇬🇧󠁿 🇸🇪 🇿🇦 🇮🇪 🇬🇭 🇩🇪 🇪🇺
    European & African
    Drug Discussion


    Welcome Guest!
    Posting Rules Bluelight Rules
  • EADD Moderators: Shambles

Drugalyser - they're falling like ninepins

Ismene

Bluelighter
Joined
Jun 17, 2005
Messages
13,158
Looks like the drugalyser is wreaking havoc. Van driver caught - he'll never work as driver again. What's 3.9ng of cannabis work out to do you think? A joint the previous night?

Six out of ten motorists are failing new roadside tests

The new drugs testing kits introduced by police in March
Scotland Yard has a hit rate of 45 per cent of suspects testing positive
The rate in South Yorkshire is 56 per cent, in Dorset it is 42 per cent

A van driver who was caught under the influence of cannabis just days after the new drug-drive law came into force was fined and disqualified for 17 months.

Timothy Chan, 30, from Liverpool, was one of the first drug-driving offenders to be convicted in England and Wales.

He was driving his Ford Transit near Chester on the morning of March 10 when he was flagged down in a stop check by police.

A policeman spoke to him through the passenger door window and smelled the aroma of cannabis, however Chan claimed he had used it the day before and not on the day of his arrest.

But analysis showed that he had 3.9 nanograms per millilitre in his blood – making him twice the legal limit of 2 nanograms.

He pleaded guilty before magistrates to driving with a proportion of cannabis in his blood that exceeded the limit. As well as the driving ban, he received a £110 fine and was ordered to pay prosecution costs of £85.

He also had to pay a £20 victim impact surcharge.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...failing-new-roadside-tests.html#ixzz3b8Pgeabn
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
 
Looks like the drugalyser is wreaking havoc. Van driver caught - he'll never work as driver again. What's 3.9ng of cannabis work out to do you think? A joint the previous night?

That would be interesting to know. I'd be surprised if the analyser showed nearly TWICE the legal limit when the cannabis was used the day before..

I don't like the idea of stoned or barely-sobered-up drivers in traffic. Yeah, most drivers will handle it just fine, but there will always be dipshits who smoked too much too fast. Cannabis does not benefit reflexes and spatial awareness, even if you have a tolerance.

It can't hurt to discourage its use in (motorized) traffic. OTW I'm not talking about some tiny remote Australian 4WD beach road but about chaotic traffic in and around large towns.
 
Haha, 20£ VICTIM IMPACT SURCHARGE :D

I'm definitely claiming some of that the next time I'm slighted
 
Apparantly in Colarado the driving limit 5ng of cannabis - some debate whether a regular user of cannabis has that much in his system all the time.
 
That would be interesting to know. I'd be surprised if the analyser showed nearly TWICE the legal limit when the cannabis was used the day before..

I don't like the idea of stoned or barely-sobered-up drivers in traffic. Yeah, most drivers will handle it just fine, but there will always be dipshits who smoked too much too fast. Cannabis does not benefit reflexes and spatial awareness, even if you have a tolerance.

It can't hurt to discourage its use in (motorized) traffic. OTW I'm not talking about some tiny remote Australian 4WD beach road but about chaotic traffic in and around large towns.

You are probably more likely to be pulled over on a beach here. It's not like there are that many other roads to rat run to escape
NSFW:
maxresdefault.jpg
 
Top