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The Unholy Trinity – Drink, Drugs and the Driver

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What if the laws meant to keep our roads safe are actually criminalising responsible drivers?

Join us as we navigate the intricate world of alcohol and drug-related driving laws, dissecting the history and implications of the Road Traffic Act of 1988 and the pivotal introduction of Section 5A in 2015. This episode questions whether the rigid legal standards genuinely serve public safety or if they unjustly label drivers without evident impairment. We also explore the societal and legal frameworks that shape our understanding of impaired driving today.

Navigating the legal labyrinth of drug driving offences is no small feat - especially for lawyers tasked with representing affected clients. The strict liability nature of these laws often leaves individuals with limited choices, as exceeding legal drug limits usually results in a guilty plea. Our discussion highlights the challenges posed by the absence of early release schemes for drug offences and the impact of the 2023 Sentencing Council guidelines, which aim to provide a clearer path for magistrates and judges. We underscore the profound consequences these frameworks have on individuals' lives, emphasising the need for informed awareness and understanding.

Finally, we turn the spotlight on the medical defences available under Section 5A, illustrating how defendants can challenge the prosecution when evidence is presented. We share anecdotes about the realities of roadside testing and the legal complexities surrounding refusals, such as needle phobias and religious beliefs, which can sometimes offer a "reasonable excuse."

Featuring the usual anecdotes and expert insights, this episode explores the challenges and controversies surrounding roadside testing and legal defences, underscoring the justice system's ultimate goal - to deter dangerous driving and protect public safety.

For more information or to book a place on a forthcoming course please visit legal-eagle-training.com

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What if the laws meant to keep our roads safe are actually criminalising responsible drivers?

Join us as we navigate the intricate world of alcohol and drug-related driving laws, dissecting the history and implications of the Road Traffic Act of 1988 and the pivotal introduction of Section 5A in 2015. This episode questions whether the rigid legal standards genuinely serve public safety or if they unjustly label drivers without evident impairment. We also explore the societal and legal frameworks that shape our understanding of impaired driving today.

Navigating the legal labyrinth of drug driving offences is no small feat - especially for lawyers tasked with representing affected clients. The strict liability nature of these laws often leaves individuals with limited choices, as exceeding legal drug limits usually results in a guilty plea. Our discussion highlights the challenges posed by the absence of early release schemes for drug offences and the impact of the 2023 Sentencing Council guidelines, which aim to provide a clearer path for magistrates and judges. We underscore the profound consequences these frameworks have on individuals' lives, emphasising the need for informed awareness and understanding.

Finally, we turn the spotlight on the medical defences available under Section 5A, illustrating how defendants can challenge the prosecution when evidence is presented. We share anecdotes about the realities of roadside testing and the legal complexities surrounding refusals, such as needle phobias and religious beliefs, which can sometimes offer a "reasonable excuse."

Featuring the usual anecdotes and expert insights, this episode explores the challenges and controversies surrounding roadside testing and legal defences, underscoring the justice system's ultimate goal - to deter dangerous driving and protect public safety.

For more information or to book a place on a forthcoming course please visit legal-eagle-training.com

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