Dear All (UK membership)
As we do not touch drink driving samples, I am concerned that we will get
samples from unconscious A/E RTA's to store until they regain consciousness
(and then object). As the new law has only come into being today any advice
on what we should do would be welcome. I assume it will be a chain of
custody issue with special collection conditions. If one turns up, what
should we do with it.
Regards,
David Ricketts
NMUH London
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