Breathalisers in France
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- Joanbunting
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Breathalisers in France
I expect most of you who will be travelling to or through France will know that as from July 1st amongst all the other things you will have to have in your car you will need 2 breathalisers.
Apparently they are rather more expensive in the UK - I don't know. We bought ours in the supermarket but had to go to the information desk. They cost €3.00 for two. BUT there are several words for aforementioned gizmos including breathalizer (say it with a French accent ) alcooltest or in the case of ours éthylotest
Apparently the law will not be fully enforced until Novenber 1st but if you happen to be stopped it is so much easier to have what is required.
Hope this helps. There will soon be no room for luggage or passengers.
Apparently they are rather more expensive in the UK - I don't know. We bought ours in the supermarket but had to go to the information desk. They cost €3.00 for two. BUT there are several words for aforementioned gizmos including breathalizer (say it with a French accent ) alcooltest or in the case of ours éthylotest
Apparently the law will not be fully enforced until Novenber 1st but if you happen to be stopped it is so much easier to have what is required.
Hope this helps. There will soon be no room for luggage or passengers.
- Stokey Sue
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Re: Breathalisers in France
Thanks Joan
I'll be hitting France in early October, so I'll add them to my kit
I'll add them to my next Amazon order, they are just as cheap here
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alcosense-ALCNFTWIN-Requirement-Approved-Breathalyser/dp/B007K5XZXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340885729&sr=8-1
I'll be hitting France in early October, so I'll add them to my kit
I'll add them to my next Amazon order, they are just as cheap here
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alcosense-ALCNFTWIN-Requirement-Approved-Breathalyser/dp/B007K5XZXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340885729&sr=8-1
Re: Breathalisers in France
The pesky things have a use-by date on them! However, word of caution to those sourcing the tests on line - allegedly, the gendarmes / police will not consider the éthylotests suitable unless they are marked NF - norme française. CE - Conformité Européenne - is not enough.
The reusable tests are also apparently considered non-conformist because they need calibrating and the general public is not up to calibrating them. Also, you need to have two of the tests because you must always have an unused test in your car. If you've fallen out of the bar, used your test then you no longer have an unused test available in the car and that is contrary to the law.
For a pack of two, the cost is about 5€ on the ferries and about 2-3€ in the shops. But check expiry dates. In any event, it is unlikely that fines will be enforced before 01 November and if a non-French resident is carrying non-NF éthylotests, I can't believe that it will be a problem. Unless you're seriously over the limit!
ETA: and I see from your link, SSue, that yours are NF.
The reusable tests are also apparently considered non-conformist because they need calibrating and the general public is not up to calibrating them. Also, you need to have two of the tests because you must always have an unused test in your car. If you've fallen out of the bar, used your test then you no longer have an unused test available in the car and that is contrary to the law.
For a pack of two, the cost is about 5€ on the ferries and about 2-3€ in the shops. But check expiry dates. In any event, it is unlikely that fines will be enforced before 01 November and if a non-French resident is carrying non-NF éthylotests, I can't believe that it will be a problem. Unless you're seriously over the limit!
ETA: and I see from your link, SSue, that yours are NF.
- Joanbunting
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Re: Breathalisers in France
Hi everyone - bit of a scandal broken here in the last 24 hours or so.
The law re breathalisers was passed by the Interior Minister in Sarkozy's government. They were under pressure from a road safety group, I-Test, whose president is a senior exec with - you've guessed it - the no1 manufacturer of breath tests, Contrales.
The law re breathalisers was passed by the Interior Minister in Sarkozy's government. They were under pressure from a road safety group, I-Test, whose president is a senior exec with - you've guessed it - the no1 manufacturer of breath tests, Contrales.
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