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We're still using breathalyser tests - WC dept of transport

Robin Carlisle says testing of suspected drunk drivers is continuing as usual

The headline Breathalyser Test Invalid (Cape Times, 15 March) distorts the facts and undermines the public good. The fight against drunken killers on our roads is one of the biggest challenges facing South Africa.

It is a blatant untruth that the use of all Drager breathalyser machines used by law enforcement agencies in Cape Town has been suspended. The report makes it clear that drivers continued to be tested over the weekend after being stopped by the law enforcement agencies. Testing will continue as usual.

Minister Carlisle confirmed today that neither the Western Cape Provincial Government nor the Director of Public Prosecutions has received any instruction from the National Prosecution Authority to stop using the Drager breathalyser machines to test drunk driving.

It is vital to understand that there are four stand alone evidential methods: the police officers' testimony, video testimony of the accused  at SHADOW which is admissible in court, the Drager result, and blood samples when drawn. Any of these can be used to secure a prosecution of driving under the influence of alcohol or drunk driving. "Our coordinated approach continues unabated with at least three of these evidence methods collected and used in every single case. There is no escape" Carlisle said.

"I want to send out this message loud and clear: anyone who drinks and drives tonight and is stopped by the law enforcement agencies will be taken to SHADOW to be tested. If they are over the legal alcohol limit, they will be arrested and taken to the cells like any other night" added the Minister.

Statement issued by Solly Malatsi, Media Liaison Officer, Ministry of Transport and Public Works, Western Cape Provincial Government, March 15 2010

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