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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Cough medicine didn't, blew .04 about 40min later, but was told to go home.
    Old Mate "May" have taken some cough medicine But after 40min the underlying alcohol level has shown up on the breathalyser.
    0.071 is a very high reading so Old Mate must have drank a couple of large bottles of cough medicine to achieve that high level which is equivalent to about 6-8 beers in a couple of hours.
    Lots of people self test before a breatho and will try anything to beat the reading, A good breakfast and plenty of water will bring a low level reading down to zero's in under an hour But many try to "Mask" the reading by using cough medicine and other things.
    I call BS on this particular "Cough Medicine" excuse.
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    Blood alcohol is the only thing that counts legally. That's why when a breath test is positive the cops have to take the person to the station for a blood test.

    What would happen if you challenged the breath result for being legally invalid and demanded a blood alcohol test? Does the work enterprise agreement cover that and require a blood alcohol test?
    If a person was denied the chance to work on the basis of a legally invalid breath test, could they sue the employer for compensation?
    The unions should be on to this and defending the human rights of their members.

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    i'm curious what made the OP think 3 drinks in 2 hours was a long enough time.

    all the govt adverting since i was a kid says 1 drink, wait 1 hour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post

    What would happen if you challenged the breath result for being legally invalid and demanded a blood alcohol test? Does the work enterprise agreement cover that and require a blood alcohol test?
    No.
    There are very rarely the facilities to conduct a blood test on site and every workplace agreement I have seen states that BAC tests are to be conducted by breath tests only.
    After EVERY site induction I have done ( I have done hundreds of these) you sign off agreeing to this as a condition of employment.

    If a person was denied the chance to work on the basis of a legally invalid breath test, could they sue the employer for compensation?
    The unions should be on to this and defending the human rights of their members.
    What Unions?
    Most minesites do Not have ANY Union representation any more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    The unions should be on to this and defending the human rights of their members.
    Phhh, when I was a union rep I brought this up with the union...their attitude was...you do the wrong thing...we won't defend you.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    That's why when a breath test is positive the cops have to take the person to the station for a blood test.
    I cannot speak for Qld but I do not know of any other jurisdiction that actually does a blood test - they use the accurate breath tester that gives a reading that correlates to the blood level - there is no direct testing of blood.

    In cases of accidents etc the required drug and alcohol testing may include blood testing at a hospital but not the police station test.

    If a person was of the belief that they were under the limit when stopped but blew positive at the police station then going straight to a medical facility and getting a blood test may assist when the case is held at court as a qualified medical type can use that blood test to calculate actual blood level at the actual time when stopped. But most don't.

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    Last I heard, if you refused a breath test in Qld they could take you to a medical facility for a blood test, or you are charged with high range BAC. No breath or blood test, no defence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donh54 View Post
    Last I heard, if you refused a breath test in Qld they could take you to a medical facility for a blood test, or you are charged with high range BAC. No breath or blood test, no defence.
    yeah, its a case of guilty until proven innocent.
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    I have no problem taxing guys drink driving. Fine for drink driving should be around $20,000, allowing payment plans or from tax return

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    In Thailand the difference between DUI (and immediate deportation) and OK to drive is about 3000thb...

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