Having a motor vehicle licence isn't a right, it's a privilege. If you drive under the influence of alcohol then you lose the privilege of having a driver's licence. There is nothing special about alcohol. If you drive a motor vehicle when you are under the influence of any drug that is impairing your driving you should also lose the privilege of having a driver's licence. That proposition seems simple enough. It's one that pretty much everyone agrees with. It promotes driver safety and protects everyone from harm. It makes us all responsible for our actions. But NSW Police are spending millions of dollars and countless hours of scarce police time setting up...
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