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France: In-car breathalyser legal requirement from Summer 2012 (Read 3081 times)

tommytwotone

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Alright, just spotted this on Pistonheads - apparently in a bid to cut drink driving in France there is a new requirement to have an in-car breathalyser, which includes any visiting drivers.

Apparently it's being introduced in summer, but there won't be fines until November...but I assume you'd rather not give the Gendarmes cause to crawl all over your car and make you miss your ferry back from Font!

More here:

http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=25231

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was just about to post this myself.i can see many brits pleading ignorant and not bothering,same with headlamp convertors and spare bulbs :furious:

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Funnily enough, the only times I have been breathalysed whilst in charge of a car have been in France

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That suggests you've been breathalised when you've not been with the car, spill the beans lagers.

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That suggests you've been breathalised when you've not been with the car, spill the beans lagers.

nothing very interesting

random tests on construction sites in late '90s

more recently; I work in drug and alcohol services and often end up demonstrating the breathalysers - partly to prove that they're not broken

I did a demo at Bridge St (Sheff cells) showing the effect of various popular methods that people use to try to fool breathalysers - this involved me drinking booze (in The Bankers Draught, not the cells), so I have a reasonable idea of how much I can drink and still blow below the bustable drink drive limit (different for everyone)

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I got breathalysed driving home after the old thursday night yoga/ sheaf scene. Thanks to Zaff's I was able to do some yogic deep breaths and blow a green. I don't think I was over the limit, but it should have registered. Coppers looked well confused, said my breath stank of booze...

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Should of told them it was because of passive drinking due to the proximity of alcohol consumption in enclosed spaces. :clown:

 

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