As a police officer - I can never condone taking any substance and then either driving. biking or cycling or even using a mobility scooter

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Yep .. we found an old geezer three times over current limit in charge oof one
I posted up the procedure in the past. I linked to some internet back up and the Mad Doc and later Wildy explained at great length what happens to the human body and its brain if "sozzled"
However, the Wild

posted up this some time back .. along with German and Swiss stats ...
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17453
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17638
I will be honest in my opinion here - but will stress again that one drink - it's just not worth the risk as some can get squiffy on one sip whilst others can drink an alcolholic under the table and still appear "normal"

.. unless unlucky enough to be copped on a routine sweep .. upon which the discretion is rather out of our hands
However, I suspect this is a cave-in to Euro- pressure .. but I would like to see the same penalty applied in that the person receives a fine and a wake-up call as to potential danger and not a statutory 12 month ban. Why? Because somehow if Europe brings in a law which affects each and every citizen within the member states - then the penalty potential should be equal to all EU passport holders

The lower limit savages bank accounts in terms of fine and insurance loadings - but does not necessarily affect right to drive unless the second or third offence .. as I understand from a conversation with one of the foreign hooligans
Germans and now the French .. the Swiss hooligan called Andreas told me Switzerland is set to follow this ..but they imposed a complete zero drink drive limit on young/novice .. but not not mature novice drivers in the case of Switzerland's plans
But per Wildy's thread and her summary of its content is accurate. She may not be able to spell in English and irritatingly (to some #:wink:) roll: :pocporn: - but I cannot find fault with the summarised English version - apart from her odd spellings.
It seems a lower limit has not reduced alcohol related deaths . but has zero effect

. The stats seem to show these idiots per already over our current legal limit too.
Yes.. per the articles and the stats .... many got caught on a PR introduction of the new rule. But trafpol levels returned to normal .. and they are finding the accidents are occurring in greater frequency at three times the UK/USA/Canadian current set limit
So fine if we have the resources to enforce and better still if we can issue a warning as to potential consequences and I would prefer risking accusations of not copping real criminals if we can impose fixed penalty without banning outright in line with those EU countries operating this lower level/
Now I know this idea will not be acceptable to some ... but I like fair play consistency for all "Europeans" especially if this is some EU directive
I know Claire has her problems .. so I would suggest she passes on Paul's PR software to some of the mods here.
I would suggest a PR slant would not condone abuse of any substance whilst driving .. but would suggest that UK law on the lower limit at least complies with that of those EU countries currently operating the lowered limit at the very least. It should carry a synopsis of their stats too - which are not showing positive results by their own admission here
I would then suggest that it is not at all a matter of legislating for the sake of legislating ... but backing that legislation with a firm and constructively positive education policy which allows for the treat of a nice drink with a nice meal - but which still advises of the risk of over-doing things

I would suggest Claire releases the PR software to those folk currently administrating so that they can at least get a PR in-put to voice concerns as and when and to maximise Paul's legacy here.
I hope to be fair to all sides on this here
I do happen to agree that we police should be able to hold very random and discrete (note spelling

) checks - and oddly we do this here under our advertised "campaign of the month"
Binge drinking .. alcohol dependency etc and compulsive drinking and then driving .. not the same as a refined "quaff" with a large meal.
So - do not drink on an empty stomach. If you must drink . make sure you do this with a healthy food intake as part of your meal.. and even then in moderation
If you feel the slightest "woozy/fey/tipsy" or "sleepy" - leave car.. book hotel room.. take taxi .. all these work out cheaper that that
risk long term for 11 years of declaration!