References: Times 19-Apr-2000, Gazette 18-May-2000
Ratio: When required to give a sample of breath, the motorist consented but made his consent conditional upon first having access to a law book. He was charged with refusing to provide a specimen of breath without a lawful excuse. A motorist is not entitled to add a condition to his consent, and he had no reasonable excuse.
Statutes: Road Traffic Act 1988 7(6)
Last Update: 26-Aug-16
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