French pharmacies and probably petrol stations.
Apparently it's about 5 Euro for 2.
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To buy a French pharmacy? Blimey, can someone get me four, please.
French pharmacies and probably petrol stations.
Apparently it's about 5 Euro for 2.
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French pharmacies and probably petrol stations.
Apparently it's about 5 Euro for 2.
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So where does one buy a disposable breathalyser then??![]()
Do you mean if one wears glasses, one must have a spare pair??? Will contact lenses do???
Cheers![]()
)..!French pharmacies and probably petrol stations.
Apparently it's about 5 Euro for 2.
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As I have UK "vocational" driving licence ie: I drive for a living & have to undergo a driver medical. Because of this my licence shows the code 01 in section 12 on the rear of my photo card, which means I wear glasses, and if I'm stopped at the roadside by the authorities they can tell that I should be wearing my glasses. So no doubt the French cops will understand the licence codes tooa French driving licence shows if glasses are worn for driving, if it does you must have a spare pair its the same in Spain
Issued shows on the back in the Codes box 01 alongside the category of vehicle
whether you have to wear glasses whilst driving that type of vehicle.ie 01= eyesight correction
So it is easily spotted roadside and checked by any clued in Gendarme.
Have always taken a spare pair abroad as I can be a clumsy git
Don,t know if contacts count
As I have UK "vocational" driving licence ie: I drive for a living & have to undergo a driver medical. Because of this my licence shows the code 01 in section 12 on the rear of my photo card, .... So no doubt the French cops will understand the licence codes too
So if you don't wear glasses do you not have to have spare ones then.![]()
So where does one buy a disposable breathalyser then??
Do you mean if one wears glasses, one must have a spare pair??? Will contact lenses do???
Cheers![]()
is this due to cut backs and the police no longer carrying them
...and if (like most mere mortals) bods' have a 'normal' licence, how the feck is plod meant to know if the driver is meant to wear glasses?
I took up wearing glasses when my arms were no longer long enough to read a newspaper.... If I put them on to drive, I'd go straight into the Thames. I can imagine the scene in rural France:
Plod: Do you wear les lunettes? Ow you say, the glaziers?
Moi: Oui, to read a livre.
Plod: Allors and where iz your spare pair, monsieur?
Moi: Dans my toilette, pour fait le reading a mon repos.
Plod: C'est terrible. Un grand fine pour vous, monsieur.
Moi: C'est un fair cop, not.
Its only because I have to under go a medical every 5 years to renew my C+E driving licence entitlement that the "01" code is added, and only recently has it been added due to an over zellous doctor ticking an extra box. So its unlikely that mere mortals will have the "01" code, unless they gave the information to DVLA when applying for their licence (new or replacement), or adding a new catagory. BUT it might be interesting to find out if any mere mortals do have the "01" code and are not aware of it....and if (like most mere mortals) bods' have a 'normal' licence, how the feck is plod meant to know if the driver is meant to wear glasses?

If you have a photocard licence look on the back box 12, if it has 01 code there,
you are required to wear eyesight correction for the class of vehicle it is alongside
Simples![]()