
Smells Like Injustice: Drug Driving, Cannabis Patients & Police Liability
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In this urgent episode of The Never-Ending Carousel of Cannabis Nonsense, host Sian Phillips speaks directly to UK police officers, constabularies, and training leads.
With legal medicinal cannabis use on the rise, forces are increasingly facing lawsuits for wrongful arrests — simply because officers have not been properly trained on the legal protections of cannabis patients.
This episode breaks down Section 5(c) of the Road Traffic Act 1988, explains why smell and THC presence are not enough to justify arrest, and issues a clear warning: arresting a lawful patient without signs of impairment is unlawful — and actionable in court.
Listen now to protect your badge, your force, and your future.
The Never-Ending Carousel of Cannabis Nonsense is written and produced by Sian Phillips.
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