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For over a hundred years police have been given expert advice on how to spot a drunk. Infact in legal terms they are allowed to give their opinion on the subject as experts and have done so since police service was formed. This opinion is deemed to be sufficient.
"Your honour I knew he was drunk because his eyes were glazed, his speach was slurred, he was unsteady on his feet, his breath smelt strongly of intoxicating liquor and he walked around me as though his right foot was nailed to the floor. I therefore formed the opinion that her was drunk.
Doesn't take thousands of pounds of tax payers cash to produce a home office report on that issue. Police work with drunks every day of their service career and quickly become experts.
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Originally posted by Highlander1For over a hundred years police have been given expert advice on how to spot a drunk. Infact in legal terms they are allowed to give their opinion on the subject as experts and have done so since police service was formed. This opinion is deemed to be sufficient.
"Your honour I knew he was drunk because his eyes were glazed, his speach was slurred, he was unsteady on his feet, his breath smelt strongly of intoxicating liquor and he walked around me as though his right foot was nailed to the floor. I therefore formed the opinion that her was drunk.
Doesn't take thousands of pounds of tax payers cash to produce a home office report on that issue. Police work with drunks every day of their service career and quickly become experts.
Yep it's got to be a joke.
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