RBT
Follow the police units for a unique behind-the-scenes look at RBT patrols testing for alcohol and drug affected drivers.
In the season premiere, Mohammed claims he is part of an unbelievable medical research program using methamphetamine to cure Covid. If you don't believe him, he says you can ask the prime minister. Troy,44, is a man who knows his limits and claims he routinely drinks just the right amount of mid-strength beer to stay under the limit, but will Troy's technique save him from losing his licence? And 27-year-old Karma, a good guy, has a habit of making bad decisions. The latest one was deciding to drive after downing three cold beers while he spent the afternoon fishing. Will the roadside testing prove to be bad karma?
Construction worker Anthony picked up four whisky soda cans at the liquor store near home then downed them in his car as he made a few work calls. When police spot him nursing the car home Anthony is weaving all over the road.
On his way home from his weekly card game a recalcitrant retiree tries to avoid the booze bus setup by turning down a side street, then blows over the limit roadside.
Gazza guzzled 1 and a half litres of midstrength beer before driving home from the pub. He's confident he'll be under 0.05 because he's run his own breathalyser tests, but he's bang on 0.05 roadside.
Twenty-Six-year-old Aurelien is a French backpacker who admits to hitting the dusty dance floor under the influence of drugs at a music festival in country Victoria. He claims he just took Ketamine.
At a pop-up testing line in a city backstreet police have netted a nice bloke… who may have made the first big mistake of his driving life.
A bricklayer who christened a newly finished wall with a couple of cold ones is on his way home through South Melbourne when he is stopped for a test. Two should be OK right?
Seventy-one-year-old Andre has made the classic mistake… calling in at the pub for a quick couple then chancing that third beer.
After his house was passed in at auction, Ian drowned his sorrows with a couple of stubbies. Let's hope the unhappy vendor hasn't overdone it.
Operation ‘Colossus' has the Monash freeway north of Melbourne closed and every single driver leaving the city is being tested for alcohol and drugs.
A driver approaching a booze bus suddenly swerves onto the grass verge!
Grand-mum Samantha worked an all-nighter but is running at full chat this morning--perhaps a drug test will explain her chatty attitude.
Tonight on RBT, a group of Uni students are on their way home from the casino, and some old friends move house.
Graduate student Monty is an aspiring expert on the human mind. So, what on earth was going through P plater Monty's mind when he ignored his zero-alcohol limit and downed a couple of pints?
Pizza joint manager Tash is not someone you would expect to be a methamphetamine user… but when a roadside indicator test goes positive for meth she offers up one unlikely explanation.
A good Samaritan dropping a homeless man at Frankston train station turns out to be twice the limit on a roadside test. He may be a good guy… but he's also got a history of driving offences.
After blowing well over his zero-alcohol limit roadside, a regretful P Plater gets down on the ground and begs for forgiveness. Officer Jones kindly forgives the emotional international student.
Tonight, mobile patrol spot a young man with a long history of drug driving.
Tonight, Robert has never held a license...so what's he doing driving?
Tonight, a sudden turn leads Sarah to a cul-de-sac full of cops.
Jeremy has been at the local blues festival and afterwards took in a spot of fishing and drinking at a local beach. Pplater Jesse has answered a rescue call from his mother who's been at the local pub having far too many drinks with her work-mates. Noel is on a movie date night with his wife. He spent the afternoon doing some odd jobs around the house and rewarded himself with a few beers at the pub.
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