Deleted account Cooperman
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What's the recommended product i.e. legal and cheap?
Buy here/there/on the ferry?
Buy here/there/on the ferry?
What's the recommended product i.e. legal and cheap?
Buy here/there/on the ferry?




I received this email just two days ago...
"I don't know whether it will be of any interest to any Club members but a couple of days ago the French Government delayed the law for alcohol test kits being carried on all motor vehicles (other than those up to 50cc) until 1 November, 2012.
Before it was 1 July 2012. No reason was given but in my town (GAP) there has been for a good few days a "rupture de stock" at the wholesale companies.
Here that means there are none available to buy either in the pharmacies, the supermarkets or the "Tabacs". Which might be why the effective date has been put off. Over here "on the grapevine" we know that several thousand of these kits were imported from China (at about 2-3€ each) and have been found to be defective. That will not be made public over here. (That's France!).
I see from the Club messages that those destined for Morocco intend to travel by Spain (I am no longer informed) and I have no news whatever for those visiting the French Alps (no news either)".
I bought a pack of 2 breathalysers for £5 off eBay for my trip to the Pyrenees.
I go to France often enough, so it will stay in the panniers. My feeling is that life is complicated enough, I don't fancy arguing with an officious French copper whose having a bad day just to save £5. Sometimes, it's just easier and less stressful to comply.
I think the French authorities logic is that you may need it if you or a friend decide to have a drink and are unsure whether you're over the limit to drive... NB Mrs. H doesn't drive and I don't drink which is why I wanted to go down the arguing with the French policeman route as I do rather resent spending money for something I will not need.
I bought a pack of 2 breathalysers for £5 off eBay for my trip to the Pyrenees.
I go to France often enough, so it will stay in the panniers. My feeling is that life is complicated enough, I don't fancy arguing with an officious French copper whose having a bad day just to save £5. Sometimes, it's just easier and less stressful to comply.
Yes. See HEREthose buying the tests in uk or on ebay etc.. are they french approved?
The pack I bought off eBay holds 2 breathalysers.I did hear (whilst in Germany) that you need to carry two!