Almost on a weekly basis citizens of T&T are charged with either failing or refusing to submit to the breathalyser test. Having listened yesterday to the Ag Commisioner of Police's press conference dealing with, inter alia, the Collin Partap matter, not one of the members of the press asked the most significant question, which is: Why was it necessary to refer this matter to the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions? In other words, what were the peculiar circumstances that would prompt such a decision? I hope the DPP would refer the matter back to the police with the admonition that his office should not be burdened with routine policing procedures which the police are accustomed to handling.