Drink Drive; Excess Alcohol

Home  /  Road Traffic  /  Drink driving  /  Drink Drive; Excess Alcohol

There has been recent appeal on the meaning of ‘providing a urine sample’. The driver was a hospital patient and unable to provide a blood specimen but agreed to provide urine. Complications arose in providing the necessary two samples. Ultimately, the appeal was dismissed but it raised interesting questions on interpretation of the Road Traffic Act. A quality lawyer can pursue these types of arguments on behalf of his client. If you are charged with a drink driving offence in Guildford, Staines, Woking or any court in the Surrey or surrounding area, call for advice.

Comments are closed.