Title: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on December 21, 2011, 12:55:31 pm This was just a rumour up until now but the news this morning on the grapevine is that it may well become law.
http://www.connexionfrance.com/Breath-test-alcohol-driver-Sarkozy-death-toll-speed-camera-13266-view-article.html I'll keep you posted. Christopher may know more? Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Barry on December 21, 2011, 05:36:34 pm Don't think Sarko will be in any position to introduce anything after the next election.
New competition at Camp C'Arnage, who can get the highest score on a breath test machine? My moneys on Lord Pig Pen, or possibly JP. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on December 21, 2011, 05:47:37 pm There was apparently a report on the news yesterday evening to say that they will be brough in in the spring, so it's got a bit further along than the report states, if what I picked up is correct. Some speculation as to which of Sarkozy's relatives produces the things...
I'll keep looking for further reports. I can't find anything new on line since the beginning of the month so I remain sceptical. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: lofty on December 21, 2011, 06:55:52 pm our local flic give out free test things this time of year.
Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on December 21, 2011, 07:27:10 pm our local flic give out free test things this time of year. ;DTitle: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: LangTall on December 22, 2011, 11:09:21 am Don't think Sarko will be in any position to introduce anything after the next election. We had a breathtester with us in 2006, Swans and Riert used it on mondaymorning to check who was least legal to drive, and that one drove first stretch. ;D I'll be happy to bring it along again next year. ;)New competition at Camp C'Arnage, who can get the highest score on a breath test machine? My moneys on Lord Pig Pen, or possibly JP. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: SpriteII on December 22, 2011, 02:59:17 pm Typical 21stC law making. Inconvenience the law-abiding, make no difference at all to the law-breakers.
Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Lord Steve on January 05, 2012, 09:09:44 am Caught something about this on BBC TV news this morning - no significant details but it looks like we WILL have to carry breath test kits with us.
So, the list so far is: Breath test kit. Hi Vis jacket(s) First aid kit. Warning triangle. Insurance certificate. Letter of permission (if your's is a company or leased vehicle) Driving licence. No doubt there will be things I've forgotten.... One thing about the breath test kit; is this intended for the police to use as a cost saving exercise? If so, the kits will no doubt have to be approved and CE marked. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Barry on January 05, 2012, 09:55:49 am BBC finally picking up on a story from the beginning of December.
Few practical difficulties with this being introduced before LM. How many cars in France? Can't see a manufacturer take a flyer and put sufficient product in to stock to cope, given the economic times and, perhaps not lame duck, but certainly limping President. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Bob U on January 05, 2012, 10:09:34 am Caught something about this on BBC TV news this morning - no significant details but it looks like we WILL have to carry breath test kits with us. Add to this list ... Spare bulbs and fusesSo, the list so far is: Breath test kit. Hi Vis jacket(s) First aid kit. Warning triangle. Insurance certificate. Letter of permission (if your's is a company or leased vehicle) Driving licence. No doubt there will be things I've forgotten.... O Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Werner on January 05, 2012, 10:21:33 am Hi guys,
it looks like the appropriate chapter chapter in the CA Guide needs an update: http://www.clubarnage.com/wiki/doku.php?id=ca_guide:driving-in-france Could someone have a go at it? Cheers Werner Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on January 05, 2012, 01:25:49 pm http://www.lost-in-france.com/living-in-france/driving/1527-breathalyser-kits
There's a facility to copy this into any site so we could ask to use this? Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Werner on January 05, 2012, 01:48:09 pm http://www.lost-in-france.com/living-in-france/driving/1527-breathalyser-kits There's a facility to copy this into any site so we could ask to use this? Hi Deb, I'd prefer to re-phrase and re-write it so we don't have copyright issues with the print edition of teh CA Guzide in June Cheers Werner Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on January 05, 2012, 02:15:06 pm That was kind of why I suggested asking them!
I go into hospital on Monday or I'd volunteer. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: geoffd on January 05, 2012, 02:18:37 pm What a load of old tosh!
How does making people carry a breathtest kit in their car have any influence on the number of accidents and deaths on the road???? I carry a spare wheel (and tyre) but it doesn't stop me getting punctures now does it. If people want to drink and drive then they will, there is no getting away from that fact, short of having a blood and breath anlyser built into the drivers seat and/or steering wheel then I don't see how it can be stopped. Those nutters at LM who insist that they drink copious amounts of alcohol and then jump in their cars and speed off, having first bragged about their highest speeds on the peage are highly unlikely to use the breath test kit for anything other than proving to their mates how pissed they are... Now I'm all for having fun at LM, but would prefer not to be run over or driven into by some pissed yobbo. Anyway, it just seems like a political vote winner with the safety people, and a bonus to the tax/fines income to me. Also I presume it will be some french company that makes the kits. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on January 05, 2012, 02:20:55 pm Exactly:
. Some speculation as to which of Sarkozy's relatives produces the things... Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Kpy on January 05, 2012, 09:11:22 pm http://www.lost-in-france.com/living-in-france/driving/1527-breathalyser-kits There's a facility to copy this into any site so we could ask to use this? Hi Deb, I'd prefer to re-phrase and re-write it so we don't have copyright issues with the print edition of teh CA Guzide in June Nothing has happened since Sarkozy made his speech in November. So it might be better to wait before drafting anything for the CA Guide. Road safety organisations in France are, like Geoffd, against the idea on the grounds that only those people who are already law abiding will comply. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Lorry on January 05, 2012, 10:46:18 pm This was on the radio at about 5 am this morning.
Apparently satnavs that show speed camera locations are to be banned too. So a friend's new Volvo will have the satnav ripped out of the dash by le flic next time he's in France. Will this be as successful as Sarkosys plans to get rid of the pikeys. Does he really think that a 30 bob breathtester taped to the dash is going to save lives. What a nain's derriere Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on January 06, 2012, 09:00:15 am Kpy, there certainly seems to be plenty about this in the English speaking (often inaccurate or at the very least more akin to the Mail than a proper newspaper in their extrapolation of the real facts) media here but I've seen little more in the French press. It did re-surface yesterday for some reason and I'm not quite sure why.
Werner, as Christopher says, probably best to hold off for the moment. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Kpy on January 06, 2012, 04:46:25 pm According to http://www.net-iris.fr the law is expected to be altered on 1 April this year to include a requirement for all vehicles to carry two breath alcohol testers, costing 1.5 to 2 euros each (along with the already mandatory reflective gilet and triangle).
There's no mention of any requirement to use one, and indeed if you had two and did use one you'd immediately have to buy another to comply with the reqirement! What a daft idea ::) Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: lofty on January 06, 2012, 05:10:12 pm in one local village purge a friend was sent back to the cafe for coffee and told to stay for hour.another was given a lift up to his house and told to more sensible.some of the local wooden tops are reasonable.in an afternoon testing beano out of 22 drivers 1 an english bloke was legal.all the rest pissed.all let of.plenty of warnings but people still do it.the farmers would probably use those plastic tube things to inseminate their sheep.
Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on January 06, 2012, 08:08:40 pm There's also a lot of discussion on another forum about GPS data bases and speed camera locations. I'm still trying to get my head round exactly what the new requirement is, and as I used mine but rarely am going to put this off until I get out of hospital. Have you worked it out properly, Christopher?
Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: lofty on January 07, 2012, 11:09:52 am i got an e-mail from tom tom this morning telling me to deactivate the radar alert as it was banned in france.i cant see the filth checking every sat nav in road blocks to deactivate alerts.stooopid.
Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: landman on January 08, 2012, 01:55:44 pm I'm not sure I can as it's a factory fit unit >:(
Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on January 08, 2012, 03:58:24 pm I'm not sure I can as it's a factory fit unit >:( Garmin, TomTom et al are apparently in the process of producing the software to adapt to the new regs (warning you of "danger areas" - sort of the equivalent of the old accident black spot - where many of the cameras are located.) Don't know about factory fits but how has Switzerland coped all this time? Once again, I'm still getting my head around this but have other more pressing matters on my mind at the mo'.Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Lord Pig-Pen on January 08, 2012, 09:01:06 pm Don't think Sarko will be in any position to introduce anything after the next election. I have no idea what you are talking about ;)New competition at Camp C'Arnage, who can get the highest score on a breath test machine? My moneys on Lord Pig Pen, or possibly JP. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: DelBoy on January 13, 2012, 04:31:14 pm I'm not sure I can as it's a factory fit unit >:( Garmin, TomTom et al are apparently in the process of producing the software to adapt to the new regs (warning you of "danger areas" - sort of the equivalent of the old accident black spot - where many of the cameras are located.) Don't know about factory fits but how has Switzerland coped all this time? Once again, I'm still getting my head around this but have other more pressing matters on my mind at the mo'.Many of the satnav forums are confirming that as from 4th Jan, any device which detects or knows of the position of safety (speed) cameras is illegal. I don't think that just disabling speed camera alerts on your PND (or built-in devices) will be sufficient - too easy to switch back on again!! TomTom are issuing a speed-camera file for France which is effectively empty. @Paul - all built-in satnavs must have some way of updating the s/w or map data - usually either by cd or SD card. I would suggest you get in touch with the vehicle/satnav manufacturer to get an update. Del Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Martini...LB on February 05, 2012, 11:18:45 am Breath kits available here
http://www.drug-testing-kit.co.uk/acatalog/breath-alcohol-detector-0-5-percent-bac1-testing.html >Martini...LB Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Grand_Fromage on February 05, 2012, 03:46:12 pm Or for a digital meter... http://www.drug-testing-kit.co.uk/acatalog/da5000-pro-mg100ml-digital-breathalyser-testing.html (http://www.drug-testing-kit.co.uk/acatalog/da5000-pro-mg100ml-digital-breathalyser-testing.html)
Breath kits available here http://www.drug-testing-kit.co.uk/acatalog/breath-alcohol-detector-0-5-percent-bac1-testing.html >Martini...LB Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Lorry on February 05, 2012, 07:30:33 pm Are electronic testers legal (on the basis that the law is an ass, and you need two) I've been thinking of buying one anyway as if you have a few for lunch, how many hours later are you sober enough to drive home, and these units seem to get smaller and smaller
Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: SL on February 05, 2012, 11:55:22 pm Guess a "buy now" is in order at 1.5E each. Once these are a "must have" then the price can only go up... Maybe also buy a few shares in the French company making them..after all most French MP's (and probably UK's) will have filled their snought's in the trough by now Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Martini...LB on February 06, 2012, 06:07:14 pm Breath kits available here http://www.drug-testing-kit.co.uk/acatalog/breath-alcohol-detector-0-5-percent-bac1-testing.html Use coupon code sp5 to get a 5% discount >Martini...LB Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Bentley boy on February 09, 2012, 09:33:15 am The AA are anticipating breathalysers being a requirement from July 1 2012. it's half way down this page.
http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/touring_tips/france-monaco.pdf. Ok for the 24 not the Classic ;D Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: NorwayNick on February 09, 2012, 03:01:51 pm i think i need to contact the European courts about the breath testing i dont drink and never had so why should i have to pay, if we cant send home terorists must be able to claim its againts my Human Rights or my religion ;D
I think i will just get 2 paper bags with tubes on them and write in Norwegain that they are Breath Test Kits, as we know the French arnt great on learning other languages, if they struggle with English theres no hope that a French police man will know any Norsk :-) Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: MIKE C (Liverpool Boys) on February 09, 2012, 05:53:46 pm Next thing you know, they will ban your only vice Nick. No Ginger Nut's or Custard Creams to be carried in the car in France. ;D
Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: NorwayNick on February 09, 2012, 11:23:05 pm as long as they dont ban pickled onion monster munch
Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: landman on February 20, 2012, 01:50:52 pm http://www.whatcar.com/car-news/breathalysers-needed-in-france-from-july/261414/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+whatcar+(What+Car?+News)
Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Grand_Fromage on February 20, 2012, 03:46:56 pm Here is a slightly more in-depth article.
http://www.thelocal.fr/2487/20120206/ (http://www.thelocal.fr/2487/20120206/) And the French Securite Routiere site... http://dangersdelaroute.securite-routiere.gouv.fr/index.php/alcool/tout-savoir/sanctions-et-reglementation (http://dangersdelaroute.securite-routiere.gouv.fr/index.php/alcool/tout-savoir/sanctions-et-reglementation) http://www.whatcar.com/car-news/breathalysers-needed-in-france-from-july/261414/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+whatcar+(What+Car?+News) Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on March 01, 2012, 12:10:05 pm Confirmed. From another forum:
"Subsequent to the publishing today Thursday the 1st March in the Journal Officiel of the French Republic, the decree dated the 28th of February announces that the measure will come into force on the 1st of July this year 2012 but that fines will only be applied from the 1st of November 2012. Publics concernés : conducteurs de véhicule terrestre à moteur. Objet : obligation de détention d’un éthylotest pour tout conducteur de véhicule terrestre à moteur. Entrée en vigueur : le texte entre en vigueur le 1er juillet 2012. Le défaut de possession d’un éthylotest sera sanctionné à partir du 1er novembre 2012. http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000025417826&dateTexte=&categorieLien=id " Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Barry on March 01, 2012, 06:14:39 pm Oh good, don't need to bother this year then.
Do you know if these things have use by dates on? Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on March 01, 2012, 06:27:55 pm Do you know if these things have use by dates on? Not yet but I'll look when I get the chance. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Barry on March 01, 2012, 06:59:55 pm Do you know if these things have use by dates on? Not yet but I'll look when I get the chance. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on March 04, 2012, 06:09:41 pm They seem to last on average about 3 years, Barry.
EDIT : Beware. I am told that some only last 18 months to 2 years so watch out when you buy. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Barry on March 04, 2012, 10:09:18 pm They seem to last on average about 3 years, Barry. EDIT : Beware. I am told that some only last 18 months to 2 years so watch out when you buy. Not worried about the cost, just the PIA remembering to replace them. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: termietermite on March 05, 2012, 09:32:43 am They seem to last on average about 3 years, Barry. EDIT : Beware. I am told that some only last 18 months to 2 years so watch out when you buy. Not worried about the cost, just the PIA remembering to replace them. They are around in most supermarkets now (although initial stock are selling out but the panic will soon die down), about a euro each. Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: DelBoy on March 05, 2012, 11:46:19 am Just to confirm what Deb has said - I emailed that site mentioned earlier, and they say 2 - 3 years.
Begs a question though - how would les flics test them anyway?? Would be amusing to see a gendarm knocking back half a bottle of pastis at the side of the road just to see if a test kit worked!! FYI - that site is currently out of stock, but are expecting new supplies from Del Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Biskitboy on June 13, 2013, 07:59:04 pm Just an update on this topic.
The law as it currently stands says that you must carry an in date unused approved breathalyser - however there is absolutely no fine or penalty of any sort for not ! Only the French ::) Title: Re: Mandatory Breath Test Kits, France? Post by: Kev_mk3 on June 13, 2013, 08:08:39 pm i got some at the weekend when I was over just in case ;D
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