samedi 10 juin 2017
Extreme cold may affect results from roadside drug-screening devices: report
Drug-screening devices that could be used by police to catch impaired drivers at the roadside could be more likely to show drug-positive results in extreme cold, according to a new study by Public Safety Canada.
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