§ Mr. Eadieasked the Secretary of State for Scotland, how many drivers in Midlothian were asked, during December and January, to take the breathalyser test, how many refused; how many were found positive and how many were found negative; and how these compare with other comparable areas.
§ Mr. RossThe details for the Lothian and Peebles and some other police areas in central Scotland of a similar population size are set out in the table below. Separate figures for Midlothian are not available.
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BREATH SPECIMENS PROVIDED UNDER ROAD SAFETY ACT 1967 FOR PERIOD 1ST DECEMBER, 1967–31ST JANUARY 1968 Breath tests at roadside or hospital (section 2(1) and(2)) Breath tests at police stations (section 2(7)) Police Areas Positive Negative Refused or failed Total Positive Negative Refused or failed Total Lothians and Peebles 21 27 1 49 23 3 2 28 Dunbartonshire 30 32 3 65 37 4 2 28 Fife 23 76 1 100 27 6 2 35 Stirling and Clackmannan 40 35 4 79 36 5 4 45 Note: These figures relate to tests not to persons. In particular, persons arrested after a roadside test (section 2(1) or (2)) are given a further opportunity of a test at the police station (section 2(7)).
§ Mr. Eadieasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish a frequency distribution of the results of blood and/or urine samples tested as a result of positive breathalyser indications to motorists between October and November, and December and January, respectively; and
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9th October, 1967–30th November, 1967 1st December, January, 1967–31st;1968 Mgs. alcohol per 100 mils. blood or equivalent alcohol-wine concentration 80 or below 81–100 101–120 121–150 Over 150 80 or below 81–100 101–120 121–150 Over 150 City and Burgh Forces Aberdeen 5 2 5 4 11 6 3 7 3 19 Ayr 2 — — — — 2 — — 2 2 Dundee 7 2 — 6 14 5 4 2 7 27 Edinburgh 3 1 6 12 28 2 8 7 11 52 Glasgow 23 11 19 36 103 23 16 30 50 140 Inverness — — — 3 4 — — — 3 1 Kilmarnock 1 1 1 2 1 — 1 — — 2 County and Combined Forces Angus 2 — 1 1 7 — 1 — 1 8 Argyll 1 — 1 4 8 2 — — 2 10 Ayrshire 6 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 3 10 Berwick, Roxburgh and Selkirk 1 — 1 4 3 3 — — 1 4 Caithness — — — — 1 — — 4 1 1 Dumfries and Galloway 4 1 — 2 7 4 4 2 — 6 Dunbartonshire 1 1 3 1 7 — 1 1 5 23 Fife 2 — 2 2 12 4 1 2 1 8 Inverness-shire 1 1 2 1 1 1 — 4 2 9 Lanarkshire 2 3 4 17 32 8 5 9 10 17 Lothians and Peebles 2 — 1 2 8 2 — 3 5 11 Orkney — — — — 1 — — — — — Perth and Kinross 2 4 1 2 9 7 2 2 5 21 Renfrew and Bute 8 5 5 15 28 10 3 16 7 36 Ross and Sutherland 1 — 5 2 — 6 — 1 4 12 Scottish North-Eastern Counties 3 1 1 6 12 2 3 5 5 25 Stirling and Clackmannan — 1 7 4 10 9 1 2 10 17 Zetland — — — — — — — — — 1 Total (Scotland) 77 36 66 129 311 98 54 100 138 462 if he will detail the results for each police constabulary area.
§ Mr. RossFigures for cases under Section 6 of the Road Traffic Act, 1960, and Sections 2 and 3 of the Road Safety Act, 1967, in which blood or urine speciments were taken and a laboratory analysis was made are as follows:
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Mr. Edward M. Taylorasked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many breathalyser tests have been conducted in the Glasgow area; and with what results.
Road Safety Act 1967 Positive Negative Refused or failed Total Breath tests at roadside or hospital (section 2(1) and (2)) 212 123 5 340 Breath tests at police stations (section 2(7)) 432 23 45 500 NOTE: These figures relate to tests not to persons. In particular, persons arrested after a roadside test ire given a further opportunity of a test at the police station.