Roadside drug driving tests mysterious and uncertain, magistrate says

By Lisa Visentin
Updated February 3 2016 - 2:08am, first published February 2 2016 - 6:54pm
The roadside drug testing regime used by NSW police to charge record numbers of motorists with drug- driving offences has been criticised by a NSW magistrate. Photo: Rohan Thomson
The roadside drug testing regime used by NSW police to charge record numbers of motorists with drug- driving offences has been criticised by a NSW magistrate. Photo: Rohan Thomson

The roadside drug testing regime used by NSW police to charge record numbers of motorists with drug-driving offences has been criticised by a NSW magistrate for its opaqueness over how the tests operate.

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