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175.49 | Parliament say no to random testing. | YARD::SAXBY | Isn't it 5.30 yet? | Wed Jan 17 1990 11:23 | 22 |
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Yesterday Police chiefs lost their attempt to have random breath
testing introduced when parliament voted against it.
Apparently there were fears that this would be the first step down
a slippery slope leading to the Police having the right to stop
anyone with the intention of discovering whether they had, or intended
to, commited a crime.
Personally I believe that the Police already have sufficient powers
to check people who they SUSPECT of drinking and driving. The fact
that they are able to introduce such effective campaigns at Christmas
suggests that the real problem is that the Police just don't have
enough manpower to fully use the powers they already have.
Who, as has been asked before in this conference, is going to carry
out all these random tests? Surely not Police officers who would
be better employed catching murderers, rapists, burglars, etc. than
stopping people who they have no reason to believe have commited
a crime (IE Drinking and driving).
Mark
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175.50 | One way they do it | MINDER::HESLOPB | | Wed Jan 17 1990 12:03 | 3 |
| Where I used to live the police found it no problem stopping anyone
they wanted. They just invented an offence, speeding being the
favorite.
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175.51 | Hic! | SHAPES::KINGHORNJ | Mine's a pint of Wallop | Wed Jan 17 1990 12:27 | 8 |
| The police already have the power to effectively do random test,
witness the three police cars parked near the Cresent just before
lunchtime on December 21st pulling in every third car!
Purely routine you understand !
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175.52 | ...snap... | LASHAM::NICHOLLS | The Diet Starts tomorrow | Wed Jan 17 1990 12:35 | 1 |
| They were doing the same outside Hampshire House the day before!
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175.53 | The Power is the deterrent | IOSG::THOMPSONR | with an IQ of a demented grape..... | Thu Jan 18 1990 11:33 | 8 |
| I don't believe the police are as concerned about resources to carry
out the breath tests as you'd think. It seems to me that they are more
interested in the deterrent factor - the fact that a potential drunk-driver
will think twice about drinking because they feel that they are more
likely to get stopped if these powers exist (even if this isn't the case
in reality).
Ruth.
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