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Regina v Radcliffe: CACD 1977

In the procedure for giving two specimens of urine at a police station to test for driving over the prescribed limit, it does not matter that the first specimen was of any particular quantity. It therefore follows that, provided two specimens are given, it does not matter whether there is any particular gap in time between the two specimens. All that matters is that the statutory procedure should be have been carried out.

Citations:

[1977] RTR 99

Statutes:

Road Traffic Act 1972

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedRyder v Crown Prosecution Service Admn 14-Apr-2011
The defendant appealed by case stated against his conviction for driving with excess alcohol, saying that the collection of a sample of urine had not been in accordance with the requirements of section 7. He had had the samples taken whilst in . .
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Updated: 04 February 2022; Ref: scu.470577

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