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Roadside Oral Fluid Testing for Drugs

A roadsign indicating alcohol and drug testing is occurring with cars pulled over

Roadside Oral Fluid Testing for Drugs

Roadside Drug Testing process overview and a demonstration of the screening process; insights from operations to date.

Speakers

Kristina Milciene, Impaired Driving Programme Manager, National Road Policing Centre

Inspector Bradley Allen, Road Policing Manager, Wellington District

Dr Helen Poulsen, forensic toxicology expert, PHF Science (previously ESR)

Kristina Milciene

Inspector Bradley Allen

Dr Helen Poulson

Roadside drug testing is transforming how we address impaired driving—but what does the process actually involve? Join us for an in-depth exploration of roadside drug testing—a critical intersection of forensic science, law enforcement, and public safety. This session brings together leading experts from New Zealand's National Road Policing Centre and Wellington District Police, alongside a forensic toxicology specialist from PHF Science, to provide a comprehensive overview of the roadside oral fluid testing process.

Format:

6.00 pm | Presentation followed by questions and discussion

7.00 pm | Drinks and Canapés

7.30 pm | Finish

 

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