Breath-test refusers ‘drunk’ under law change
Cabinet yesterday approved a change to the Land Traffic Act that gives police the right to treat motorists who refuse to take an alcohol breath test without sound reason as drunk drivers.
Government spokeswoman Sansanee Nakpong said the Justice Ministry proposal aims to boost road safety and prevent accidents, and had passed the Council of State Office’s consideration. It was approved by Cabinet and would be put to Parliament for consideration soon.
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