Breathalyser Kits in France.

PennineMan
PennineMan Forum Participant Posts: 6
edited July 2012 in Your stories #1

We have just returned from a short holiday in France and stayed in and around Blois in the Loir-et-Cher region. We were trying out our new motorhome and purposely had several campsite changes, so that we could compare the ease of moving on with that of the caravan we used to own. The jury will always be out on which is the preferred choice and there are good arguments from both however, we did find that for our type of holiday the motorhome scored very highly.

Prior to leaving the UK we had equipped ourselves with all the things we would have done if going in the car and towing. With the exception of the new breathalyser kit that you are now supposed to carry. I remember when it was first being talked about, last year, and that you would have to carry one, at the time I thought it seemed silly that once used you would not have one and carrying two made more sense and this is what they have done.

As is normally the case headlamp beam deflectors are available a lot cheaper on line than they are on board the ferry [very surprised at the number of Brits that I saw that did not have these fitted or indeed a GB sticker for those that don’t have it within the number plate] and so I assumed that the breathalyser kits would also be cheaper in France. I did have one with me [but only 1] given to me after a tour last year of the Cointreau factory, interesting tour and the samples were nice also.

So imagine my surprise when we called in at several large supermarkets on our trip including :Carrefour, Intermarchē, E.Leclerc and Auchan to name but a few all with chemists in-house and we were told that “they are not sold in any of our stores because they are so hard to obtain and if you do feel that you want one you should try possibly a service station that is on the main tourist route” [this was all said in French, thank goodness my wife speaks it].

So the question must be is this just another ploy to get money out of tourists in the country and if not why are they not readily available throughout?

Comments

  • tombar
    tombar Forum Participant Posts: 408
    edited July 2012 #2

    how can this be a ploy to get money out of tourist's,  IF YOU CAN NOT  buy them?

  • Burgundy
    Burgundy Forum Participant Posts: 313
    100 Comments
    edited July 2012 #3

    Could it be the French attitude to things they don't agree with?

    We were wine tasting in the Touraine area in June this year with friends & my friend refused a sample, saying he was driving. The owner looked at him & said "In France we drink & drive - It is not allowed - that's why we do it." with a smile.

  • PennineMan
    PennineMan Forum Participant Posts: 6
    edited August 2012 #4

    Hi tombar, I think what I said, or perhaps what I meant, is that they are only available IF YOU ARE ON A MAIN 'TOURIST' ROUTE.

  • Swift20ash
    Swift20ash Forum Participant Posts: 2
    edited August 2012 #5

    Hi all Francophiles

    We have friends who live in France, we asked them if they could get some of the breathalizers for us but they say that they are like hens teeth and had to source them from the UK. We eventually got them from travelspot,com.

    Sue & Dave

    P.S, anyone know if sandfly collars are obligatory for France ?(for the dog not me)

  • pegwr33
    pegwr33 Forum Participant Posts: 39
    edited August 2012 #6

    What is the Club's view on these kits?  Can they make enquiries through their International contacts as to the availability of said kits and whether the French Police are adopting a relaxed attitude to enforcement?