A four day musical festival was recently held in Tasmania. About 15,000 people attended in about 6,000 cars. The police decided to do random breath testing on the people as they left the festival. In all 987 drivers were tested (about 1 in 6 of all drivers) and 31 people were charged because they were over the limit.
The police are being criticised a fair bit over this because some patrons had up to an 8 hour wait though for most it was shorter. Some complained that they missed flights or work commitment etc.
There is only one dirt road out of the area where the festival is held so even without the random breath testing there are long delays getting out of the festival each year. But delays were much longer this year.
My question are
1) Do you think police should breath test young people coming out of such events?
2) Do you think that catching 31 drunks out of 987 people tested justifies the action the police took?
The police are being criticised a fair bit over this because some patrons had up to an 8 hour wait though for most it was shorter. Some complained that they missed flights or work commitment etc.
There is only one dirt road out of the area where the festival is held so even without the random breath testing there are long delays getting out of the festival each year. But delays were much longer this year.
My question are
1) Do you think police should breath test young people coming out of such events?
2) Do you think that catching 31 drunks out of 987 people tested justifies the action the police took?