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Old 19-07-2014, 17:02   #15
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Re: Common sense at last [Scottish Drink Drive Limit]

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
What is a double standard is that you can have an unlimited amount to drink and then wobble all over the road on a bycycle (plus go through red lights, have no insurance etc). If a motorist does hit you they are always deemed to be at fault.
Well apart from there being no strict liability law for bike crashes yet and being drunk in charge of a bike being illegal, as well as going through red lights your post is spot on.
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