Crock Rock wrote: Discuss.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » I'd like to know the statistics with regard to people on medication. I'd also like to know the statistics on the lower limit. Does it save lives or not? Drink driving is absolutely obviously wrong. But are the limits so low that you could fail the breathalyser test because you used mouthwash, or had a cake with alcohol in it, or that kind of thing.
Lackey wrote: » No it’s not ‘grand’
BlackandGreen wrote: » tis boy.
Atlas Better Prism wrote: » I am not sure what you would call somebody who drinks and drives, then boasts about it.
firemansam4 wrote: » It's not as simple as just saying Dont drink and drive the night you go out drinking. Sometimes you have to think about when you will actually be fit to drive the next day after having a heavy night's drinking. Not just simply thinking that you can't drive the next morning. It takes about 1 hour to sober up from a standard unit of alcohol (about 2 hours for a pint of beer) , so if you have 12 pints of beer from let's say 10pm to 3am then you will probably not actually be sober enough to drive until 10pm the next day.
Nikki Sixx wrote: » The cost of losing ur license in rural Ireland is crippling
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » I'd like to know the statistics with regard to people on medication. I'd also like to know the statistics on the lower limit. Does it save lives or not?
Zillah wrote: » Yeah so is having your brains scattered across the road. If ur license is so important to you then how about you make the gargantuan sacrifice of not putting booze down your gob on that occasion?
Andrew00 wrote: » I could drive after 8 or 9 pints still. Absolute nanny state we live in u can't even have 1 and ur pulled the next morning
Crock Rock wrote: » I live rurally, last night my friend had 3 and a half pints and my friend had 11 and he drove us home. I got there in one piece and so did he. The new limits are stupid and overrestrictive. No one crashed after 3 or 4 pints. Let's restore the old limit of 0.08 %. Discuss.
PistolsAtDawn wrote: » Currently lying in bed in Thailand nursing an extreme hangover after an all day drinking session yesterday. Drove back to the hotel last night, approximately 40 minutes journey, mixture of country and motorway class roads. Absolutely no incidents as I just staying in my lane, drove at appropriate speeds etc... All the Thai's in attendance drove home too. Everybody drink drives here even though it is also illegal. Interesting to witness how much the average Irish Joe's mind has changed (been changed) over the last decade or so regarding road safety. I am not advocating we have everyone driving around bladdered all the time but if society become so risk adverse that a guy/girl can't have a beer or two and drive home then what is the point of life.