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Derek 24-10-2014 14:19

Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]
 
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-...itics-29750001

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The Scottish government has announced plans to reduce the country's drink-drive limit in time for Christmas.
Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill has taken steps which, if approved by the Scottish Parliament, would mean a new limit being introduced on 5 December.
Under the plans, Scotland's blood alcohol limit would be cut from 80mg to 50mg in every 100ml of blood.

Gary L 24-10-2014 20:06

Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]
 
I'd personally say that there are more people unfit to drive through drugs than there are drunk.

and that it's 365 days a year compared to mainly around Xmas.

these are the same people that are not indicating and wanting to race me all the time.

Hugh 24-10-2014 20:11

Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]
 
There speaks the voice of experience...

Gary L 24-10-2014 20:12

Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35737319)
There speaks the voice of experience...

Where?

Jimmy-J 25-10-2014 00:53

Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]
 
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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35737318)
I'd personally say that there are more people unfit to drive through drugs than there are drunk.

and that it's 365 days a year compared to mainly around Xmas.

these are the same people that are not indicating and wanting to race me all the time.

Agreed.

Derek 05-12-2014 16:56

Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]
 
First morning of the new limit and a bunch of arrests already.

Will be interesting to see how many fell foul of the new limits and how many would have failed anyway.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30341649

007stuart 05-12-2014 18:34

Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]
 
Seemingly 5 caught this morning. Unbelievable given the coverage in Scotland over the past few days. Just shows the arrogance of some drivers who choose to ignore the rules.

Derek 05-12-2014 18:38

Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]
 
Pretty sure you'd get a similar number of arrests on any morning if you throw enough cops at it and have the resources to set up checkpoints.

Arthurgray50@blu 05-12-2014 22:59

Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]
 
The biggest problem is in my view is this. If you have a drink BEFORE you drive, then that is wrong.

BUT, if you drink the night before, and then sleep for eight hours. How can you be over the limit the following morning.

Mr Banana 05-12-2014 23:13

Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]
 
Spose it depends how much you drink the night before. 2 pints you will probably be fine but 6 or 7, who knows?

Russ 06-12-2014 07:31

Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]
 
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35745244)
The biggest problem is in my view is this. If you have a drink BEFORE you drive, then that is wrong.

BUT, if you drink the night before, and then sleep for eight hours. How can you be over the limit the following morning.

Because of how long your body takes to break the alcohol down and when you sleep your metabolism slows right down.

idi banashapan 06-12-2014 14:24

Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]
 
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Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35745210)
Pretty sure you'd get a similar number of arrests on any morning if you throw enough cops at it and have the resources to set up checkpoints.

agreed. and this is really the issue. the law is being changed when really the issue is one of resources, which keep getting cut. there is already a law in place to prevent drink-driving, but no feasible way to enforce it at this point. not too unlike the high number of middle-lane drivers still seen on the motorways even though law has been passed to help prevent it happening. telling someone they're not allowed to do something before they do it is not the same as telling them off for actually doing it. the later will be more effective and more of a deterrent if people thought there was a high chance of actually being caught.


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