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Queensland Police introduce roadside drug testing for cocaine
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2023-07-09
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Random roadside drug testing for cocaine has been rolled out across Queensland after an increase in drug related crashes. Drivers testing positive could be fined more than $2,000 dollars and face jail time.
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