A British scientist who helped design a roadside breathalyser test has been banned from driving after he was caught drunk behind the wheel. Dr Richard Lacey, 70, admitted to drinking a bottle of ...
The team hopes it will lead to the development of a portable cocaine breathalyser that can tell if a person has used the drug. At present, it says the chip can only analyse substances extracted ...
A man who helped design breathalyzers has been banned for drunk driving - after failing a roadside breath test. Richard Lacey, 70, appeared at Llandrindod Wells Magistrates Court where he pleaded ...
The police have conducted only 173 breathalyser tests on motorists in all of 2024. Responding to a parliamentary question by PN shadow minister for home affairs Darren Carabott, home affairs minister ...
For over fifty years the police have been using breathalysers to measure the level of alcohol in people’s blood, but these days anyone can buy a personal breathalyser online or on the high street.
Lacey, who is now retired revealed he actually helped design breathalysers when he was in employment. He had to use one of the devices himself after police were called to the scene of a road traffic ...
These include mandatory breathalyzer tests for drivers and enhanced training programs incorporating simulators and on-field experience with various bus models, including automatic EVs ...