New Rules For Driving In France - Get Ordering Your Kit Now
New Rules For Driving In France - Get Ordering Your Kit Now
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ijm

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34,302 posts

237 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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With many PH'ers nipping across the channel on a regular basis I thought I'd best bring this to your attention:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-18662555

Yep, in 4 months time you'll have to carry your own breathalyser kit in the car or face an on-the-spot fine. And they will (according to that article) be targeting the Channel ports with random checks.

scratchchin I wonder how long before that requirement applies in the UK?

danjama

5,728 posts

162 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Lets hope we get that EU referendum that they were bleeting about over the weekend, and quick!

Prof Prolapse

16,163 posts

210 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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fk me an 11 Euro fine?

I'll take my chances.

ijm

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34,302 posts

237 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Prof Prolapse said:
fk me an 11 Euro fine?

I'll take my chances.
Fair point but its sure to rise and you can bet your life that when it does go to (say) 100 Euros you wont be aware of the rise as it wont make the news over here.

Prof Prolapse

16,163 posts

210 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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The Crack Fox said:
Prof Prolapse said:
fk me an 11 Euro fine?

I'll take my chances.
If that's right, the fine is cheaper than the kit, and not worth bothering with.... unless they stop you at the roadside until you can produce one, in which case you're in for a long walk and/or an impounded car. Anyone know the exact rules on this ?
I agree it would be clever to check the finer points before not bothering.

It would seem unlikely though that they're going to tow every single vehicle that doesn't have one.

I mean this is France FFS. The land of the protest!

Prof Prolapse

16,163 posts

210 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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ijm said:
Prof Prolapse said:
fk me an 11 Euro fine?

I'll take my chances.
Fair point but its sure to rise and you can bet your life that when it does go to (say) 100 Euros you wont be aware of the rise as it wont make the news over here.
Just like we won't be aware of the breathlyser requirement you mean?

ijm

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34,302 posts

237 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Prof Prolapse said:
ijm said:
Prof Prolapse said:
fk me an 11 Euro fine?

I'll take my chances.
Fair point but its sure to rise and you can bet your life that when it does go to (say) 100 Euros you wont be aware of the rise as it wont make the news over here.
Just like we won't be aware of the breathlyser requirement you mean?
...but thats a NEW requirement so makes headlines. rolleyes

Prof Prolapse

16,163 posts

210 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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ijm said:
Prof Prolapse said:
ijm said:
Prof Prolapse said:
fk me an 11 Euro fine?

I'll take my chances.
Fair point but its sure to rise and you can bet your life that when it does go to (say) 100 Euros you wont be aware of the rise as it wont make the news over here.
Just like we won't be aware of the breathlyser requirement you mean?
...but thats a NEW requirement so makes headlines. rolleyes
Are you Rupert Murdoch?

ETA: winkSorry it's just banter. I do get your point.

ijm

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34,302 posts

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Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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GadgeS3C

4,611 posts

184 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Cheaper in Halfords!

frosted

3,549 posts

197 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Came back from France Sunday and I can confirm I drove at 130kmh (80mph) all 400 odd miles and only saw one police car and the breathliser thing was £3,99 on the ferry


furtive

4,501 posts

299 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Why can't Le Fuzz Francais just carry an electronic one like our Bobbies do?

Oh, it's because..

oooh la la said:
... it has emerged that the chief of the road safety group that persuaded Nicolas Sarkozy’s government to adopt the ruling is also a senior executive with the leading manufacturer of the blow-in-the-bag the kits.

...the president of the anti-drink driving lobby group I-Test, works for Contralco, the leading manufacturer of the equipment. I-Test was formed just eight months before Sarkozy’s government adopted the new law in March last year.

Contralco, one of only two companies who produce a test-kit of the required standard, was reportedly in financial difficulties until the law was approved. But since then it has taken on over 100 staff, thanks in no small part to a demand for five million test kits a month."

Garlick

40,601 posts

260 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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PH article here chaps. along with a lengthy discussion smile

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
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