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These guides describe the technical requirements for type approval for new breath-alcohol testing instruments for police use in Great Britain.
Annual report providing statistics in relation to Preliminary Breath Tests carried out by the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
Calendar year report providing statistics in relation to Preliminary Breath Tests carried out by the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
Impact of odorous emissions on humans by classifying odour into bands of unpleasantness.
Brid Breathnach was Deputy Official Solicitor from June 2016 to January 2020.
Press and radio adverts to encourage the public to practice correct respiratory and hand hygiene when coughing and sneezing.
Charity Commission report that investigates young people's attitudes towards trusteeship.
Transport safety type approvals for breath-testing devices.
Introduction This section covers the use of police powers, under the Road Traffic Act 1988, to conduct roadside breath tests to determine …
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The number of arrests by Civil Nuclear Constabulary officers for motorists failing breath tests.
Product Safety Report for AFAM Concept Inc American Silky Straight Shea Butter Leave In Conditioner presenting a serious chemical risk.
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