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Passenger of positively breathalysed driver
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Can anyone tell me if the passenger of a driver who fails a breathalyser test
can be arrested as an accessory.
If so what penalties can they expect?
can be arrested as an accessory.
If so what penalties can they expect?
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same answer. People are responsible for their own intake, not others'.
If you're drunk, all the more reason for you not knowing how drunk the driver is. Unless they're going to demand that passengers should breathalyse the driver themselves before setting off, which as far as I know isn't in the law anywhere.
If you're drunk, all the more reason for you not knowing how drunk the driver is. Unless they're going to demand that passengers should breathalyse the driver themselves before setting off, which as far as I know isn't in the law anywhere.
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That section of the act is specifically designed to deal with a situation where the occupants have all left the vehicle and are unwilling/unable to say who the driver was.
It enables the police to breathalyse and if appropriate prosecute all the occupants, thus meaning that there is no point in the non-drivers 'shielding' the actual driver.
It removes what I believe is known as the "Reverse I Am Spartacus" ploy from the situation, and tends to radically improve the faulty memories of the non-drivers once they realise what is about to happen to them ...
It enables the police to breathalyse and if appropriate prosecute all the occupants, thus meaning that there is no point in the non-drivers 'shielding' the actual driver.
It removes what I believe is known as the "Reverse I Am Spartacus" ploy from the situation, and tends to radically improve the faulty memories of the non-drivers once they realise what is about to happen to them ...
A charge of "aiding and abetting" the commission of a crime exists and Road Traffic laws have no exception to this form of prosecution.
If you are a passenger in a car driven by someone who is clearly drunk then you can be charged with aiding and abetting drink driving which carries the same penalty as drink driving.
If you are a passenger in a car driven by someone who is clearly drunk then you can be charged with aiding and abetting drink driving which carries the same penalty as drink driving.
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