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The head of the eThekwini Metro Police, Steve Middleton, has placed an immediate moratorium on the use of alcohol breathalysers at road blocks amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Metro police spokesperson, Parboo Sewpersad, says roadblocks will continue but motorists will be tested using other methods

The head of the eThekwini Metro Police, Steve Middleton, has placed an immediate moratorium on the use of alcohol breathalysers at road blocks amid theThis comes after a voice note sent internally about the temporary ban of the device went viral on social media. “This is because of the risk of the coronavirus and we do not want to put the drivers as well as the members of metropolitan police service at risk. Hence we are not going to use the breathalyser for now. The breathalyser was just a mechanism to check whether a person has been drinking alcohol or not; we will go through the conventional method where we will look at signs in terms of a drunken driver.

Metro police spokesperson, Parboo Sewpersad, says roadblocks will continue but motorists will be tested using other methods.of coronavirus with patients ranging from the age of 21 to 79. Of the new cases; Gauteng registered four, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape each registering two more cases. All patients had travelled overseas to countries such as Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Greece.

Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says that all the people that had come into contact with the new patients are being traced.

 

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But they can use blood tests.

So what now? Walk the line?

S11E11B11A fake cough avoid breathalysers lol

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Well now they know

Minister of Health and Officials needs to differentiate between sobtage of the virus for false case's. Society and communities can can be destructive for self gain.

Hahaha as unions reps easy cases

COUGH IN THE BAG? MT : The head of the eThekwini Metro Police, Steve Middleton, has placed an immediate moratorium on the use of alcohol breathalysers at road blocks amid the coronavirus pandemic.

This wasn’t supposed to go public ..

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