[93G Specimens of blood from persons incapable of consenting]

[93G  Specimens of blood from persons incapable of consenting]

[(1)     A service policeman may request a registered medical practitioner to take a specimen of blood from a person (“the person concerned”), irrespective of whether that person consents, if—

(a)     the service policeman would (in the absence of any incapacity of the person concerned and of any objection under section 93H) be entitled under section 93E to require the person concerned to provide a specimen of blood for a laboratory test;

(b)     it appears to the service policeman that the person concerned has been involved in an accident that constitutes or is comprised in the matter that is under

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