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Old 06-07-2014, 19:30   #1
Arthurgray50@blu
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Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]

http://news.sky.com/story/1295867/sc...nk-drive-limit

This law should be propsosed in the whole country, not just Scotland.

I have a strict rule, even if l have a shandy, l won't drive. Its about time that pubs or shops that sell alcohol to consumers should get done, IF they know they are drink drivers, or under the influence.

I have seen quite a few results of accidents and deaths caused by drink drivers.

And any rule that comes out that will deter this, if common sense come to life. Its no good having adverts saying how much is the legal limit.

Its a question that, if a pub for example knows the driver is over the limit and still sells the booze, then he goes and drive home - he should be prosecuted.

I know of a pub in London, where the manager keeps the keys of drivers until the following day.

What's drivers dont know is that IF you are involved in an accident - you will be breathalysed, even if it is just a bump.

Common sense at last.
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