🚗🍷 PEth Test and Drink Driving: A Key Element for Your Defence Before the Police Court

🚗🍷 PEth Test and Drink Driving: A Key Element for Your Defence Before the Police Court

The PEth test (Phosphatidylethanol) has become an important tool in drink-driving cases.
Beyond the medical examination required to recover a driving licence, it can also be a strategic asset for your defence before the police court.

Understanding its role allows you to adopt the right strategy from the beginning of the procedure.

🧪 1) What is the PEth test?

PEth is a blood biomarker that detects alcohol consumption over a period of approximately 2 to 4 weeks.

Unlike a standard breath or blood alcohol test:

  • it does not measure a single moment,

  • it evaluates drinking behaviour over time.

It can indicate:

  • ✅ abstinence,

  • ⚠️ regular consumption,

  • ❗ heavy or chronic consumption.

⚖️ 2) Why can PEth help before the police court?

When someone is prosecuted for drink driving, the court does not only assess the offence itself.

The judge also considers:

  • the risk of reoffending,

  • the defendant’s attitude,

  • the efforts made since the incident,

  • the awareness of the seriousness of the situation.

A favourable PEth result can demonstrate:

  • abstinence since the offence,

  • a change in behaviour,

  • the absence of problematic alcohol use,

  • a responsible attitude.

➡️ It is an objective medical element, which can be particularly persuasive for the court.

📉 3) What impact can it have on the judge’s decision?

Depending on the circumstances, a PEth test may help to:

  • reduce the length of the driving disqualification,

  • limit additional measures,

  • obtain a more proportionate penalty,

  • strengthen the defendant’s credibility at the hearing.

💡 The message to the court is clear: the offence is taken seriously and concrete steps have been taken to prevent any recurrence.

⏳ 4) When should the test be carried out?

PEth reflects alcohol consumption over several weeks.

To be useful in legal proceedings:

  • it should be carried out after a sufficient period of abstinence,

  • ideally before the hearing,

  • in a recognised laboratory.

⚠️ A few days of abstinence is generally insufficient.

🛠️ 5) Part of an overall defence strategy

The PEth test is most effective when it forms part of a consistent approach, such as:

  • medical follow-up or specialist consultation,

  • supporting medical certificates,

  • explanations regarding the circumstances of the offence,

  • a clear commitment to behavioural change.

The objective is to show:

  • awareness of the seriousness of the facts,

  • a responsible attitude,

  • a low risk of reoffending.

🔄 6) Also useful for recovering your driving licence

Independently of the court procedure, a PEth test is often required during the medical fitness assessment following a driving ban.

Anticipating the test helps to avoid:

  • a negative fitness decision,

  • additional delays,

  • repeated testing.

📌 Key points

  • The PEth test analyses alcohol consumption over several weeks.

  • In drink-driving cases, it can be an important element of defence before the police court.

  • A favourable result demonstrates real behavioural change and reduces the perceived risk of reoffending.

  • Proper preparation significantly increases the chances of success, both legally and for licence recovery.

📞 Need assistance?

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