Had a bad experience with a policeman at Glasgow airport once though.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/6257194.stm
This was you?
Had a bad experience with a policeman at Glasgow airport once though.
I thought even if you take say one slurp of alcohol, and get breathalysed (shortly thereafter), it would read positive, just due to the fumes... I mean, there are reports of people testing positive for using alcoholic mouthwash...
That's why whenever you are stopped and they are giving you a breath test they ask if you've had a drink within the last 10 minutes.
If you have then they have to wait 10 minutes before giving you the test.
Yes but it's only an indicator as far as I know, if you test positive at the roadside you are then taken to the station where a proper test is conducted.
The proper test being a blood test.
Only if the station breath test is below 50mg per 100ml of blood do you get the option of a blood test.
The limit is 35mg of alcohol per 100mg of blood.
I was under the impression that it was your legal right to always have the option of requesting a blood test?
You can refuse to give a road side breath test. If you do you will be arrested and taken to the nearest police for a compulsory blood test, unless you are willing to give a breath test.
Is 20 minutes enough for a certain level of alcohol to escape your system? I was unaware of allowing 20 minutes before providing a breath sample if you've recently had any alcohol, it's an interesting point.
In theory you could say you've just had a drink when it could have been hours ago, giving your body a further 20 minutes to remove traces of alcohol from your system. Once the 20 minutes is up you could then refuse to give a breath test, be arrested and taken to the nearest police station. Refuse the breath test at the station and then you'll have to wait for a qualified person to take a blood sample giving you even more time to remove alcohol from your system!
reminds of that scene from "Dumb and Dumber"I thought it was illegal to have an open alcohol container in a road vehicle?
Most cops are alright in my experience. However, there are a number of Traffic Officers out there with a king size attitude problem unfortunately.
It might be a regional thing. When I was living in South Wales I had largely negative experience with traffic cops, up here in Leicestershire I barely even see them on the roads.