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Is Cannabis becoming normalized in Ireland?

It's just insanity. But u got to think in reality as to who's in government and fine gail are a bunch of Blueshirt bastards.
There "experts" say its a completly different 'drug' than five years ago,idiots. It's just better grown.
 

belfast

Active member
I read it's a five year driving ban , detected in a urine sample , same a drink driving .
If you don't produce it's the same result .
There going a little crazy with new law's was only recently they introduced near zero tolerance on DD .

:moon:

Why do we not do a "Field sobriety tests" if a person is suspected of drink under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
 

concerned

New member
Why do we not do a "Field sobriety tests" if a person is suspected of drink under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

New legislation was drafted into the Road Traffic No. 3 Bill. in the new year.

In the Republic the Gardaí now have the powers to conduct American style roadside sobriety drink/drug driving tests.

Fail the roadside test and it's off to the station to wait for the Doc to take a blood test.

The Act provides for the amendment of existing legislation, in advance of the lowering of the drink driving levels, so that a driver who, in the opinion of a member of the Garda Síochána, has consumed intoxicating liquor, will be required to give a preliminary breath specimen. The Act also provides for mandatory testing where a driver has been involved in a road traffic collision where injury has been caused.

Later this year we will see the introduction of the new lower drink driving limit. The limit will be reduced from the current level of 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood to 20 milligrams for learner, novice and professional drivers and 50 milligrams for other drivers.

At the same time we will also see the introduction of roadside preliminary impairment testing. This will give the Garda Síochána powers to perform certain tests to assist them in forming the opinion as to whether the driver of a mechanically propelled vehicle is under the influence of an intoxicant.

An intoxicant can be prescription drugs, weed or alcohol.
 

VonBudí

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Veteran
to the station to wait for the Doc to take a blood test.

the guardai can take blood samples now i think.


and if they ask about the diluted pupils just tell them you love a wo/man in uniform :biglaugh:



btw im guessing everyones seen the 2 or 3 gobshite cannabis articles printed in the last week, makes me wonder what things are going to be like this time next year.
 

belfast

Active member
The Act also provides for mandatory testing where a driver has been involved in a road traffic collision where injury has been caused.

Why only where injury is caused?

Why not in all cases where there has been a road traffic collision ?
 
P

Pinnate

I've heard the Social Welfare minister Joan Burton refer to people on social welfare as "recipitants" and an agriculture minister talking at length about "hectaters"!
These illiterate fucking cretins are a part of our government, FFS!
And as for that bulgy-eyed gargoyle Shortfall, the ugly cµnt is still puking the "ReeferMadness" shite that had thinking people pissing with laughter when first shown nearly a century ago . . .
 
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