Lusanda Bill
14 June 2011
Western Cape transport MEC Robin Carlisle says suspected drunk drivers who have been tested with a Drager breathalyser will not be let off the hook that easy.
With the country’s forensic laboratories currently dysfunctional, the National Prosecuting Authority has decided to postpone such cases.
But Carlisle stresses that they remain on high alert to clamp down on drunken drivers.
The Western Cape has not stopped using the Drager breathalyser
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