by phineasgage » September 8th, 2011, 10:40 am
@Victorian Lawyer:
Queensland, thankfully, has a work licence regime, although very recently the Government was considering the abolition of work licences in line with Victoria.
In Queensland, a person may apply for a section 87 work licence if:
- the reading is below .15;
- a licence is necessary for work; and
- the applicant has no previous disqualifications or suspensions in the preceding 5 years.
However, the Government is looking at excluding all offenders who are convicted of a drink driving offence with a BAC greater than or equal to 0.10 from applying for a work licence. This will seriously reduce the number of people who can apply, and means that many people who are otherwise law abiding and hardworking may lose their jobs as a result of a one-off incident.