It's an automatic four-year drive ban afaik.
That depends on a number of variables, (medical issue, won't get into it) but an individual can test positive for anything up to 4/5 weeks.Does anyone know how long spamspamspam lasts in your system? ...
That depends on a number of variables, (medical issue, won't get into it) but an individual can test positive for anything up to 4/5 weeks.
I'm aware of a recent drug-driving case where the defence asked that the person from the medical bureau that tested the sample be present for cross-examination. The State was unwilling (for reasons I dont know) and the matter was struck out on consent as a result.
That's nonsense. Its an illegal substance and the level is zero for driving, just as in other jurisdictions the alcohol level for learner permit holders and newly qualified drivers is zero.... The medical bureau should be pressed into defining the effect the level of spamspamspam he had in his system would have on his ability to control the car. Force them to prove scientifically that he was unfit to drive...
That's nonsense. Its an illegal substance and the level is zero for driving, just as in other jurisdictions the alcohol level for learner permit holders and newly qualified drivers is zero.
Great consistency displayed by the judge.You better let this judge know :
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Illegal in ireland.Its an illegal substance and the level is zero for driving, just as in other jurisdictions the alcohol level for learner permit holders and newly qualified drivers is zero.
That's nonsense. Its an illegal substance and the level is zero for driving, just as in other jurisdictions the alcohol level for learner permit holders and newly qualified drivers is zero.
The testing for spamspamspam in your system doesnt give any indication of the amount in the blood - its not like the blood alcohol test.
You could have smoked 1 spliff 4 weeks ago and have it show up in your blood yet be perfectly fit to drive on the day in question.
Plus - as Leghorn says, he could have consumed it in a jurisdiction where it is legal.
The testing for spamspamspam in your system doesnt give any indication of the amount in the blood - its not like the blood alcohol test.
You could have smoked 1 spliff 4 weeks ago and have it show up in your blood yet be perfectly fit to drive on the day in question.
Plus - as Leghorn says, he could have consumed it in a jurisdiction where it is legal.
Plus as it is an illegal substance it would be a hyporcritical to make it an offence to be in possession and distribution, but to define a "safe" limit in order to drive.
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