jam_mac_jam wrote: » i have only ever seen checkpoints in the mornings.
sexmag wrote: "To me, the breathalysing time should be at pub closing time between 12 o'clock and 2am in the morning. That's where the focus should be, so I don't know what agenda is going on there," he adds"
Graces7 wrote: many such references if you google.
Dr Brown wrote: » . What a joke as if anyone is going to be drink driving at 6pm!
sexmag wrote: » https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/minister-queries-garda-agenda-over-breath-tests-on-school-run-37967543.html "To me, the breathalysing time should be at pub closing time between 12 o'clock and 2am in the morning. That's where the focus should be, so I don't know what agenda is going on there," he adds" Do you agree?
Dr Brown wrote: » I was stopped by the old bill a few weeks ago at 630pm at a drink driving checkpoint. What a joke as if anyone is going to be drink driving at 630pm!
jam_mac_jam wrote: » I would say afternoons and early evening after pints and lunch is a huge time. Very few people would drive after a night of drinking a load but in the day it's more likely as you've only had a few so more likely. People drink at other times then nights
Noo wrote: » Some people may complain about the above testing, but the cops must've made a killing!
Cabaal wrote: » Which of courseiis better then a drunk driver making a killing....