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Old 22-07-2013
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Sadly, careless of the nationals, I think the implications on clubs who operate and run within the BRCA framework, will put them in an awkward position. To be cantacerous, you would have to define 'under the influence' as this can be drink, illegal drugs AND legal drugs. So you can prove alcohol, but how many clubs can afford to have a stash of breathelizers in stock, but the other two are so much harder to test.

I fully understand the reason for the rule and how it operates, but I just don't understand why the 'mate you are off your head, go sleep it off' as you can't ask them to go home, as if they are to worse for wear then they can't be legal to drive either. Then you would have the problem that if someone IS sober and turns down the option of a breath test, do they get asked to leave?
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