Andy From Sligo wrote: » but still the same limits is it?
Dravokivich wrote: » 3 month ban and 200 Euro fine. But people don't care about being banned anymore.
Deleted User wrote: » If it discourages a moronic practice, then all the better.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » This evening in pubs and restaurants around the country they need a big poster as you walk in through the front door saying "From midnight tonight if you drink and drive you will face a 3month ban and a fine" - so there is no confusion and no buts, and cannot say people werent warned!
Andy From Sligo wrote: » I'm sureI wasnt hearing things, earlier on today on our local radio news I am pretty sure I heard them say that starting from midnight tonight new drink driving rules come into force and people caught face a 3 month (or was it years?) disqualification But I have gone on the radio stations facebook page and their website and cannot see the bit of news anywhere on there . What is this about? - can you not have any drink whatsoever now then if you drive?
EPAndlee wrote: » According to RTE: Drivers detected by a member of An Garda Síochána with between 50 milligrammes and 80 milligrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood, 107 milligrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of urine, or 35 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, will be disqualified from holding a driving licence for a period of 3 months and receive a fine of €200
RustyNut wrote: » Looks like I discovered time travel. Answered the OP before the question was asked. Yay.
dinneenp wrote: » Maybe some people don't but most would. Massive inconvenience & embrassing if colleagues asking 'why are you suddenly cycling in wet, dark weather?v
Dravokivich wrote: » You should check the garda Twitter feeds more. A lot of people banned or without a licence. The kind to get caught drink driving really don't care. Losing their licence, they'll continue to drive.
okidoki987 wrote: » Anybody hazard a guess as to what 50mg (per 100ml of blood) would be in terms of amount of drink taken, excluding things like weight, eaten beforehand etc? Half a pint, a pint, 2 pints?
Graniteville wrote: » Have you lived under a stone for the past couple of years? Debated ad nauseam in the dail. A pet project of Mr. Stepaside Garda station himself, lord Ross. I'll guess you're from sligo (my power of deduction is amazing) - if you went on a Sunday drive to Jack's in Belcoo and had 3 pints over a couple of hours and breathalysed outside by psni, you'd be allowed to drive without fear of any penalty. Drive a few hundred metres and stopped by the Gardai 2 minutes later and you'd be off the road for 3 months.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » yeah, in all fairness quite some time ago i heard it discussed i just didnt know when it was gonna happen and didnt realise it was midnight tonight it came into force .
RaichuMGS wrote: » For anyone who was that worried if they were possibly over the limit you can buy breathalysers to use the morning after drinking.