June 22, 2024
What is Drug Driving?
Driving under the influence of drugs such as cannabis or cocaine is a severe offense that can result in a significant disqualification from driving. A police officer may stop a vehicle if they suspect the driver is under the influence of drugs for various reasons. Once stopped, the officer may have reasonable grounds for arrest by detecting signs such as an odor, bloodshot eyes, or a twitching jaw. In 2015, the law concerning drug driving changed. It is now an offense to drive with certain controlled drugs above specified levels in your blood, including some over-the-counter and prescription drugs. The legal limits are set very low, making it easier for authorities to detect and convict individuals for drug driving. Police can conduct roadside tests for cannabis and cocaine and screen for other drugs such as LSD and heroin.What Should You Do if Charged with Drink Driving or Drug Driving?
If you or a family member are accused of drink driving or drug driving, seeking legal advice immediately is crucial. It’s essential to receive the best possible guidance and provide as much detail about the facts of your case to ensure the most favorable outcome.Additional external resources
Drug and alcohol rehab charity Rehab4addiction Government website – Penalty points CPS – detailed info on driving offences DVLA websiteBook an Appointment
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