Is it true that SP allows the police to charge all breathalyser offences including cases where the motorist was in charge and a not guilty plea is likely?
A. Yes this is a change to the existing procedure. However, if a person is charged for being in charge of a motor vehicle while unfit or with excess alcohol and is not interviewed about their intentions to drive that vehicle, it is highly unlikely that any prosecution would have a realistic prospect of conviction and these cases are likely to be discontinued.
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