Drivers to face random drink and drug tests under new powers
Posted by sakerfa on November 14th, 2010
(Telegraph) – Chief constables have asked ministers to change the law to give officers “a power to randomly check any driver�?.
The request from the Association of Chief Police Officers has emerged as ministers draw up new rules on driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
Some police forces already use checkpoints to stop and check drivers, but police chiefs want to be able to go much further. Read More Here
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