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Old 08-12-2009, 17:41   #43
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Re: Drink drivers face car crushing

No one is disputing that. The issue is, why should the burden of proof be on the accused, rather than the prosecution. If I have had a few drinks and walk to my car boot to get my coat, before I get into the taxi, or even to walk home, it is grossly unfair for me to be charged and prosecuted for being drunk in charge, when I had no intention whatsoever to get in to the driver's seat and drive away.
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