Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
Wondering whether you could realistically claim it was your ADHD meds (d-amp) producing the result rather than that big hit of meth you just had.
every time i have done a roadside test
Correct, but if if shows meth and you've only taken dexamphetamine, make sure that you get any blood tests subpoenaed and have them redone at a better lab, state police have horribly flawed testing which I will elaborate on later. Once it proves the police testing wrong, post here and and let's spread the word. Dexamphetamine has never been detected as meth for me and I don't take meth, and police have stated to me (grains of salt) that it won't show dexamphet, only meth.Im prescribed dexies and every time i have done a roadside test i have passed, i have informed the police that i take dex and they always tell me it shouldnt come up. Then again there has been times ive passed while smoking weed within the last 24 hours. The tests are unreliable as all hell.
Also if you fail and claim its because of dexies when you have actually used meth they will make you do a blood test which will show you are infact on meth
Interesting. As I take both dexies and meth I was hoping that the two were indistinguishable (i.e. that it just flagged amphetamines of any kind)
Out of interest has anyone in NSW ever been Roadside Drug Tested? I've been breath tested plenty of times but never even heard of someone getting drug tested but have heard something like 50,000 tickets have been written for drug driving in NSW alone (not fact checked)
Every time? I’ve never even driven past a roadside drug test (though plenty of breath tests).
How prevalent is roadside drug testing anyway?
It's different state to state. There's an app that tells where the busses are but I don't recall the name.
It's time consuming and expensive so I guess the drug busses aren't going to be ever as prevalent as rbt but every cop car can test, it's usually pulled out if you have blown just over and are waiting for a retest so def don't drink whatsoever, have had mates drug tested because they blew over.
You can refuse to do the test. You'll get a mark on your record and your plates will be checked whenever a cop scans them though.
Those saliva tests are basically to show the most likely drugs and if they're in your system or not. You can get a blood test done if you're adamant you're not high, blood levels are a good way to go especially with thc and if you haven't had any in weeks.
Smoking interferes with the saliva test allegedly, a drag just before pulling up. However this just delays the inevitable.
I think you have to submit for blood tests if you're arrested doing something heinous or have been in an accident causing damage or death or injury, not sure if you are forced just by a roadside or random.
(a) a police officer has a reasonable belief that the person may be under the influence of a drug— (i) by the way in which the person— (A) is or was driving a motor vehicle on a road, or (B) is or was occupying the driving seat of a motor vehicle on a road and attempting to put the vehicle in motion, or (ii) by the behaviour, condition or appearance of the person at the time of or after the relevant event referred to in subclause (1)(a), and (b) the assessment is carried out by a police officer at or near the place where the person underwent the breath test
If the person refuses to submit to a sobriety assessment under this Division or, after the assessment has been made, a police officer has a reasonable belief that the person is under the influence of a drug, the police officer may—
(a) arrest that person without warrant, and
(b) take the person (or cause the person to be taken) with such force as may be necessary to a hospital or a prescribed place and there detain the person (or cause the person to be detained) for the purpose of providing a blood or urine sample in accordance with this Division.
15 Taking samples following arrest (cf STM Act, s 27(1) and (2))
(1) A police officer may require a person who has been arrested under clause 14 to provide samples of the person’s blood and urine (whether or not the person consents to them being taken) in accordance with the directions of an authorised sample taker
I'll get my hands on the paperwork so it can be clarified once and for all, but they do seem to show up in >50% of blood or urine tests, as "an amphetamine". NSW roadside tests don't detect it likely because the only amphetamine they test for is methamphetamine; not dexampohetamine so I'm guessing that means both regular amphetamine isomers. This is the roadside test, saliva, tongue swabI think you have to submit for blood tests if you're arrested doing something heinous or have been in an accident causing damage or death or injury, not sure if you are forced just by a roadside or random. If you refuse a test yes you lose your license for the maximum time as if you did test positive and have on your record failing to submit a test. It can cost you a huge fine or other so doing a test seems less a problem.
It's harder to get an extraordinary license and getting a lawyer shows you can afford alternative transport ie taxi so don't assume the lawyer route works all the time.
That's not legal advice just saying it's not worked in a couple mates favour.
Best bet is to get yourself a home drug test swab kit and test yourself, that way you'll know when you're clean.
Most ppl know when they're likely to swab positive for the usual so don't just drive around unless necessary, check the apps available for detecting busses but all pigs are potential swabbers.
Don't drive around in cars of mates that have records or be tempted to drive rabbit cara. Cops pull them over all the time.
@c97521d9
What's the deal with cathionines and not showing up?
I might have to investigate these, would prefer a stim that is less harsh than meth but I dunno yet.
At that point I think you'd be more worried about the possession charges, and yes that would give police reasonable suspicion to searchI suppose if you do test positive for methamphetamine at a roadside drug test in NSW you can expect to be body-searched and have your car searched as well. So, that pipe, box of fits and the couple of grams of meth under the back seat will propably make it hard to argue the test delivered a false-positive for your ADHD meds....