Do people still do drugs? thought that all so yesterday.
Do people still do drugs? thought that all so yesterday.
surely it would depend on what the drug is?
if it were coke or speed, surely this would improve peoples driving, as they will be more alert?
surely it would depend on what the drug is?
Does this mean that the pharmaceutical companies making prescription drugs will have to tighten up on whether or not you should be driving or not? And will they have to make it clearer on the packaging? Much like the government health warning on tobacco products.
My health problem makes me tired anyway without the drugs I have to take. Therefore, should I be driving at all?
At the moment, there is a roadside fitness test (not unlike the ones you see American cops doing on TV), but it's quite rare to see it used. They would take a blood sample if you were arrested and have that analysed to determine whether there were any drugs, recreational or prescription, in your system. But there is no legal limit regarding drugs in the way there is with alcohol, so once it comes back that yes, you have traces of cocaine, or MDMA or Temazepam say, in your blood, a prosecution relies on someone being able to say that they saw you do this or that (ie swerving all over the road, or ploughing into another vehicle, for example) that might suggest you were impaired.
How will this proposed new law work or differ from current methods?
apparently it covers prescription drugs too. so if the medicine says dont take and drive, dont drive.
cant wait for the first Daily Mail story of an middle aged mum banged up for driving under the influence of her medication.
Well that's the decision you have to make, isn't it? Most prescribed drugs contain warnings anyway about driving or operating machinery if there's a side effect of drowsiness. It's no different to when people fall asleep at the wheel. If it happens, it's usually deemed to be your fault, whether as the result of drugs or not. Every driver is responsible for their own condition, and therefore if someone was to drive when they were shattered and end up crashing, you'd potentially be looking at a charge of driving without due care and attention, if the circumstances warranted it. Or even worse.