KTRIC wrote: » Yep, you need to go to your local Garda station and fill out form SOR2001 and ask to be put on the register. They'll understand
FlutterinBantam wrote: » Struck me how the emphasis on the "round" system was inserted. Publicans love the round system and will do almost anything to perpetuate that .
CreepingDeath wrote: » They're starting this in Ireland ?
stovelid wrote: » The soft drinks in question will be some vintage TK that they 'found out the back'.
JP Liz wrote: » Do you have to be a full licenced driver?
stovelid wrote: » Actually I was thinking along those lines too. Does the qualified driver - required to accompany the provisional driver - need to be sober?
Dave! wrote: » Wasn't drinking, so asked the barman if they do the designated driver thing, and he said it's only if you order something like 6 drinks together!
360ts wrote: » have to buy a certain amount of coke from your supplier before you get any discount from Coca Cola. I'm talking about pallets, not crates! So for a small pub it doesn't make sense to take part.
finno wrote: » In my local a pint of beer 5 euro and a pint of coke 5.20.
Fizman wrote: » Ugh, sober people on nights out. Great craic. They can't be trusted!
Smart Bug wrote: » By the letter of law, yes.
ShooterSF wrote: » Not mentioned in the rules of the road.
loyatemu wrote: » here's the website:http://www.designateddriver.ie/
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