Police have confirmed a deal with an Australian company to provide detection devices for roadside drug testing.
The pilot will see officers use Drug Wipe kits that offer instant results when checking for cannabis and cocaine.
Police Scotland says drug-driving offences have risen by 60 per cent in the past three years and is now almost higher than drink-driving. In 2024, there were 2,971 drug-driving offences identified by ...
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Clarksville City Council is considering allowing the police department to use new drug ...
But in findings presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) meeting in Orlando, the novel ...
Roadside screening for drug-impaired drivers has moved a step closer to becoming reality as Police confirm they have tested, and selected, a detection device. Police will be rolling out roadside drug ...
Police have chosen the device that will be used to test for drugs in a driver’s system. Wellington police will be the first ...
Three mass overdose incidents, when roughly 45 people overdosed, have shaken Baltimore’s Penn North neighborhood since July.
The saliva-based device would allow Clarksville Police road tests for amphetamines, oxycodone, opiates, methamphetamine, cannabis, and cocaine.
Testing will roll out in Wellington from December - to clamp down on drug drivers. Australian drug detection provider Pathtech will provide the oral fluid testing equipment, as well as Collection Kits ...
Nabarun Dasgupta’s research is reshaping how public health tracks street drugs — and empowering communities to protect themselves.
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