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Old 03-12-2014, 12:40   #6
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Re: Drink Drive Limit Differences

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Originally Posted by rhyds View Post
The problem with a zero limit is that things like mouthwash etc. can lead to a trace reading. My personal preference would be for a very low limit rather than absolute zero.
Agreed.

In an ideal world zero would eliminate the "I'll have just the one and I'm alright" mentality but we don't live in utopia so a low limit is the next best thing.

I know drink driving amounts for a small amount of incidents on the roads but the effects are so dramatic that if one more life is saved then there's no argument.

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
It'll come and quite right too. People don't seem to realise that any amount of alcohol affects your ability to drive. If you're driving don't drink, it's not complicated. Govt. probably don't want to upset their rural drunk drivers/voters so will delay till the next parliament. Probably bring back fox hunting to compensate.
And also it will be seen by Farage and his crew as another example of the unwanted influence of the EU!
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