
Failure To Provide A Specimen
If a person refuses to provide a specimen of breath when lawfully required at a police station or a roadside, they commit an offence. However, a person may avoid conviction if they argue they had
If a person refuses to provide a specimen of breath when lawfully required at a police station or a roadside, they commit an offence. However, a person may avoid conviction if they argue they had
Traffic Light Offences Prosecutions for traffic light violations may arise when a police officer claims to have seen a breach or, as is increasingly the case, through the use of camera detection equipment. In all
Many road traffic offences carry a discretionary disqualification. As such the court may impose disqualification depending on the circumstances of the case and the personal circumstances of the motorist. A number of road traffic offences