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Old 03-12-2014, 15:37   #12
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Re: Drink Drive Limit Differences

.22 rounds "the choice of the assassin" apparently.

Scandinavia has a zero alcohol policy for drivers. And a pretty severe anti alcohol system

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Buying alcohol in Norway
Wine, spirits and strong beer are only sold at Vinmonopolet - special shops that are wholly owned by the state. Such shops are found in the larger cities and towns.

Beer can be bought at supermarkets, but only before certain times of day. This can vary from place to place but is by law no later than 8:00 pm on a weekday and 6:00 pm on Saturdays and other days immediately preceeding public holidays. The exception is the day before Ascension day, which counts as a weekday. No alcohol is sold in shops and supermarkets on Sundays, public holidays and days when elections or referendums are held, nor is it legal for shops to sell alcohol on the 1st or 17th of May. Beer with less than 2.5% alcohol by volume may be sold for as long as the shop is open.

Most restaurants are licensed, and may also serve alcohol on days when shops are prohibited from doing so.
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