PeterE wrote:
PaulF wrote:
I must declare that I am very, very anti drinking and driving.
Indeed, I think that the mandatory penalty for DD should include 1 day per point in excess of the permitted legal maximum. (ie 4 points over means 4 days in the clink, 28 points over means 4 weeks NO remission as well as the other penalties)
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Our drink-driving law is fine: any problem lies in its enforcement (or lack of) by individual police forces.
I repeat, I am very anti drinking and driving. This, and deliberately driving without insurance are the 2 most serious offences anyone can commit on our roads.
That said, I repeat my view above but perhaps in a different way with a real-life possible example of how what can happen:
Good old 'Johnny' goes to the pub intending to stay on the wagon (he shares the driving with others usually). The pub is 20 miles away from home in 'the countryside' no busses, etc. Today, it's his turn to drive, he has taken some there, others have been dropped off. So the social drinking begins, 'Johnny' drinks coke.
One of the other drinkers makes a mistake about who's driving and buys 'Johnny' a drink when it's his round. And what with one thing or another, Johnny ends up having 3 beers. At closing time, 'Johnny' suspects he is over the limit but could probably drive home safely. But 'Johnny' is a responsible sort of chap, so once the others have taken other forms of transpert (like cabs) and made phone calls to get other people to give them lifts, 'Johnny' is effectively left at the pub with his 6 week old people carrier.
'Johnny' doesn't fancy leaving the car and going home by taxi in case someone nicks it AND he has the added aggro of having to come back to collect it tomorrow (another taxi ride and more time). I repeat, 'Johnny' has NO INTENTION of driving home but intends to protect his vehicle and not die of hypothermia by sleeping in it.
Question: When the police come along and nick him for being 'drunk in charge' at 3 in the morning because they noticed him asleep in the back of the car, would they be bringing a prosecution
in the public's interest?
I repeat, I think those who drive drunk should spend one day inside for each point over the limit in addition to all today's bans, etc (without exception unless there are some extremely serious mittigating circumstances). I personally, however, would leave 'Johnny' alone. His act of sleeping off the drinking session is ultimately an act of a responsible adult.
What do others think?