
Originally Posted by
Ixion
I have always been of the understanding that the supervisor can be charged if intoxicated, and that there is case law to that effect.
But, I can find no relevant authority in the Land Transport Act 1998, or anywhere else. They all specifiy "drive or attempt to drive". It would require a serious perversion of the English language to say the supervisor was actually driving.
Be careful however. Be VERY careful . Sect 61 of the Act , "Causing death orinjury while under the influence " is less vague (or more so, depending how you look at it). It specifies the person in charge of the vehicle not the driver
It would not be very hard to make a case that the supervisor is "in charge" of the vehicle.
Informed comment and/or correction would be welcome.
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