No, but not every car has a breathalyzer. Only repeat offenders get one of those. So the point still stands imo. Maybe someday the saliva test can be hooked up to the ignition.
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12 to 24h seems good (maybe even too long imho) in the context of driving a car.
You can easily test if they’re in someone’s system with a saliva test, so your argument doesn’t make any sense.
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I hear you. The saliva test isn’t perfect, but it’s something.
Where I live only a doctor is allowed to draw and test your blood, which is tough to do at the side of the road during a traffic stop. They need a lab for that. So a saliva test is much more viable in that context.