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Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Chris Lynch: Government introduces roadside drug testing legislation


The Government has introduced legislation that will enable police to test motorists for drugs.

Transport Minister Simeon Brown said “Alcohol and drugs are the number one contributing factor in fatal road crashes in New Zealand.

In 2022, alcohol and drugs were contributors to 200 fatal crashes on our roads. Despite this, police currently have no way to undertake saliva testing for drugs at the roadside, and only 26 per cent of drivers think they are likely to be caught while driving under the influence of drugs.

“Although the previous government passed legislation to roll out roadside drug testing two years ago, progress stalled.

“Their legislation was flawed and unworkable and would have required oral fluid tests to meet evidentiary standards instead of simply being used as screening devices.”

Police will now have the ability to conduct oral fluid testing at the roadside for screening purposes.

The approach will bring New Zealand in line with Australian legislation and will remove barriers that have prevented police from taking action to remove drugged drivers from our roads.

Drivers who refuse to undergo oral fluid testing will be issued with an immediate infringement notice and be prohibited from driving for 12 hours to reduce the risk of tragic drugged driving outcomes.

It’s expected that police will undertake 50,000 oral fluid tests per year once the roadside drug testing regime is rolled out.

The Land Transport (Drug Driving) Amendment Bill will be sent to the Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee for consideration after its first reading this week.

Broadcaster Chris Lynch is an award winning journalist who also produces Christchurch news and video content for domestic and international companies. Chris blogs at Chris Lynch Media - where this article was sourced.

5 comments:

Martin Hanson said...

Alcohol IS a drug - why doesn't the gov't explicitly admit it by using the phrase "alcohol and OTHER drugs" rather than the cowardly "alcohol and drugs"

Robert Arthur said...

Can they stop stereotype suspects or must they observe some breech, or set up a block and test all. There is always the risk thet the innocent and very likely inocent will be hounded to boost the statistics and to justify stopping real suspects.

Hazel Modisett said...

Simpleton Brown the Roadcone Clown must have lost touch with reality. We have newly repaired highways in Northland collapsing again after the first heavy rains, commuter chaos in all our major cities, trains that fear derailment if the tracks get too hot, a basically non existent public transport system & ferries that either break down on a regular basis or crash in to beaches & his great plan to spend the 6 billion he wants us to contribute to the problem via taxation & RUCs is to force us to install track & trace devices in all our vehicles & now allow ourselves to be subjected to what is tantamount to roadside DNA sampling ? What a complete moron. Instead of taking advice from the globalist entity that is the NZ Initiative, he needs to look up the meaning of "inalienable rights", read our worthless Bill of Rights, then firmly wedge a road cone over his pin head & stand in the corner until the reality of his abject stupidity sinks in. The Nanny State that is NZ is becoming more & more totalitarian by the day & it is no wonder freedom seekers are leaving in droves.
I think I will join them...

Anonymous said...

Judging by your overall attitude Hazel, maybe you should seriously consider leaving, as you suggest

Hazel Modisett said...

Anonymous said...
Judging by your overall attitude Hazel, maybe you should seriously consider leaving, as you suggest

Attitudes like yours are the reason why this country is steadily declining. How can you defend a system that is collapsing before your very eyes, in real time & not be angry ? I've been aware that our govt & bureaucracy is not fit for the task for quite some time, but what is most disturbing to me is the complacency displayed by my fellow countrymen. You may be OK being a Guinea Pig for every crackpot idea coming from the UN & WEF, but there are many of us that are not & I have news for you..."she'll be right" doesn't cut it when you Civil Liberties & Inalienable Rights are being sacrificed on the altar of globalist tyranny. Wake up my friend...