Lowering the drink driving limit

Politicians constantly changing things. It’s very hard to keep up, no wonder there are so many Lawyers. I swear with a lot of politicians they must stare out of the window and think of a vanity project they can get their teeth in to in order to leave their mark on life.
In fairness, the politicians are thinking these ideas up while staring out of the window in one of the subsidised bars in Westminster……
 
Politicians constantly changing things. It’s very hard to keep up, no wonder there are so many Lawyers. I swear with a lot of politicians they must stare out of the window and think of a vanity project they can get their teeth in to in order to leave their mark on life.
Pretty much correct, same as people looking for promotion in companies/services...."I changed/introduced A/B/C, it was great"....nobody ever checks, which if they did, would realise it was ridiculous, or doesn't work, ....yet promotes them. Others need to justify their job (usually on big money)often because the best decision is to get rid of that job, as it's not required, and was 'invented' as a 'job for the boys' ;)
 
Pretty much correct, same as people looking for promotion in companies/services...."I changed/introduced A/B/C, it was great"....nobody ever checks, which if they did, would realise it was ridiculous, or doesn't work, ....yet promotes them. Others need to justify their job (usually on big money)often because the best decision is to get rid of that job, as it's not required, and was 'invented' as a 'job for the boys' ;)
Worked at a kids home in Tampa. Everything was fine, staff worked very well together. All of a sudden 2 supervisors were appointed and naturally they sat there dreaming of ways to change things that didn’t need changing.
One day they announced “even though the state of Florida says children aged 13 and over can sit in the front passenger seat, we are going to say they have to be 14 or above”.
I asked at the staff meeting “how long did you spend discussing that idea?” to much laughter from the room apart from 2 frowns from the supervisors…….
One of them did the decent thing after a few weeks and quit, saying the post was not needed and they had to do all this crap to justify the position. She was never replaced though the other one got more power mad
 
Don't drink so doesn't effect me but I think the current level is fine.
Disagree....currently it's 1 pint is usually OK "so a 2nd won't hurt" or "can get away with a 2nd" is common, if it was Zero, most wouldn't risk any.....however much someone can drink, or little they think it affects them, the fact is, any amount of alcohol reduces everyones reaction time...even theirs.
If someone argues about zero tolerance...they have a problem....with alcohol. There is simply no need to drink if driving...ever.
 
Interesting to hear that. I just asked Gemini to give me a quick history lesson on beer abv in this country and basically as you say it was around 3-4% in the 70s/80s then rose up to 5% or more as the standard in the 90s and now it's for various reasons going back down again.
My problem is I can remember that :(
 
I'm going to be perfectly honest here and I know people are going to call me the lowest of the low, a selfish **** and worse.

I play pool twice a week and have done for over 20 years. I always have 4 or 5 pints over the course of 4 hours then drove home. I've been pulled by the police once in all this time and was under the limit.

I've never had an accident or near miss in all this time. You drive slowly and safely to not draw attention to yourself.

I did stand-up in the UK from 2003 to 2016 and always had a few pints 5 or 6 nights a week all over the country. Only ever got pulled once by the police once right outside a venue.

In my experience you're only getting done for drink driving if you have an accident. The chances of a random pull while you're over the limit are a million to one
Re getting stopped you’re totally wrong sounds like you’ve been massively lucky
But drink driving ruins lives how would you like it if a pissed drink driver killed your family when driving slowly and carefully
Plus what is the effect or your job ? Your mortgage etc etc all for a game of pool
If you can afford 5 or 6 pints drink 4 or 5 and get an Uber
 
Re getting stopped you’re totally wrong sounds like you’ve been massively lucky
But drink driving ruins lives how would you like it if a pissed drink driver killed your family when driving slowly and carefully
Plus what is the effect or your job ? Your mortgage etc etc all for a game of pool
If you can afford 5 or 6 pints drink 4 or 5 and get an Uber

Absolutely agree with you in this regard. If you're over the limit get a taxi.

But if you're under the limit the cost is astronomical. I just checked now on the price of an Uber. My 15 minute journey to work would cost £12.50 each way by Uber.

So if I were to have a drink after work and get a taxi home and then a taxi in tomorrow it would add £25 just for having one drink.

I don't think anyone can justify making a £6 pint a £31 pint.

*Except of course if you are going over the limit.
 
Absolutely agree with you in this regard. If you're over the limit get a taxi.

But if you're under the limit the cost is astronomical. I just checked now on the price of an Uber. My 15 minute journey to work would cost £12.50 each way by Uber.

So if I were to have a drink after work and get a taxi home and then a taxi in tomorrow it would add £25 just for having one drink.

I don't think anyone can justify making a £6 pint a £31 pint.

*Except of course if you are going over the limit.
Drink near where you live
Get a leg iron ( ok it’s an offence on one of those) but only realy harm yourself
Get a train or tram get a zero percent beer at work
The options are endless
Alternatively drive gamble kill someone go to jail or more realistically drive gamble get stopped caught and banned lose your job and house then the wife leaves you
 
Drink near where you live
Get a leg iron ( ok it’s an offence on one of those) but only realy harm yourself
Get a train or tram get a zero percent beer at work
The options are endless
Alternatively drive gamble kill someone go to jail or more realistically drive gamble get stopped caught and banned lose your job and house then the wife leaves you

I'm talking under the limit. In which case most of of your last sentence doesn't apply.

Sure your solutions seem logical but not everyone lives close to one another. The person who you want to meet may live in the complete opposite direction to you.

The round bus journey (which takes 30/40 minutes in a car) would be 2 hours and 40 minutes, a train would take 3 hours and 10 minutes.
 
Yes I understand you’re talking under the limit so no problem then drive you’re legal not a problem
But alcohol varies in ABV your levels could be going up or down it’s still a gamble lots of factors to consider
Well if the person lives miles away one drive the other drink and vice versa there is always a way
All of the above sounds like empty excuses tbh
 
I'm talking under the limit. In which case most of of your last sentence doesn't apply.

Sure your solutions seem logical but not everyone lives close to one another. The person who you want to meet may live in the complete opposite direction to you.

The round bus journey (which takes 30/40 minutes in a car) would be 2 hours and 40 minutes, a train would take 3 hours and 10 minutes.
I can be in London in 1 3/4 hours in a train where you going in 3 hours 10
Maybe meet in a City centre half way
Who knows
 
I can be in London in 1 3/4 hours in a train where you going in 3 hours 10
Maybe meet in a City centre half way
Who knows

Just around Milton Keynes.

London is actually a two hour 30 minutes round trip so less time than getting the train/bus just down the road.

It shows you that unless you live in a big city then a car is a must to get around.
 
Just around Milton Keynes.

London is actually a two hour 30 minutes round trip so less time than getting the train/bus just down the road.

It shows you that unless you live in a big city then a car is a must to get around.
There is your answer to all your questions

It shows you that unless you live in a big city then a car is a must to get around -

Well no way can you risk your licence can you!
 
Just around Milton Keynes.

London is actually a two hour 30 minutes round trip so less time than getting the train/bus just down the road.

It shows you that unless you live in a big city then a car is a must to get around.
So 1 hr 15 to London perfect meet there have beers come back no problem
I have pals in London and Northamptonshire once every 3 months we all get the various trains in and meet in London start about 13:30 get the 20:30 back not a problem
 
Disagree....currently it's 1 pint is usually OK "so a 2nd won't hurt" or "can get away with a 2nd" is common, if it was Zero, most wouldn't risk any.....however much someone can drink, or little they think it affects them, the fact is, any amount of alcohol reduces everyones reaction time...even theirs.
If someone argues about zero tolerance...they have a problem....with alcohol. There is simply no need to drink if driving...ever.

We have a mind reader folks :-)

And a poundland shrink by the sounds of it.
 
There is your answer to all your questions

It shows you that unless you live in a big city then a car is a must to get around -

Well no way can you risk your licence can you!

But why would I lose my licence when under the limit on the very occasional day I might have a drink after work and then drive.

As opposed to the many, many other days I'm just driving and not drinking?

By sheer weight of numbers I'm far more likely to have an issue on a typical day.
 
So forever it has been deemed okay for people to drive slightly pissed(haha on that term) and definitely impaired.

Sure sure

So let's reduce it further to save lives like in Scotland cry the hard of thinking.



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No, reducing the legal blood alcohol limit in Scotland to 50mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood did not lead to a reduction in road traffic accidents,


Now nunptiy posters may scream but yeah pissed up people are cunts in their never ending stupidity when that isn't even the discussion but let's change something that will make no difference.

So what causes accidents

Speeding - yet we allow cars that can go over 100mph or accelerate rapidly. Is there any need for either ? No. Do we do anything? No

Tiredness- we work long hours, there is no limit on how long someone can drive except professional drivers who drive too long. Do we do anything? No

Distraction - taking your eye off the road yet we have billboards and flashing signs all.over the place Do we do anything? No

Loud music - yet cars have loud sound systems. Do we do anything ? No

Distraction in cars like hands free mobiles or huge sat nav screens Do we do anything? No

Pedestrians doing stupid fucking things like walking out.into the road.

And then just general cuntish dangerous driving

Old people who literally have no idea what they are doing anymore and often have very slow response times and poor eyesight.

Now if someone has had a pint of Fosters when they do any of the above it's because they are pissed up cunts(pmsl) say the hard of thinking.

If they do it with or without a Fosters then whatever happens happens anyhow.

But some pillocks want to put it down to a weak lager, some want to put it down to a shandy and some of the really hard of thinking want to put it down to a sherry trifle:-)

Cuckoo
The increase in speed cameras coupled with a reduction in traffic police has failed. It cut accidents at camera spots but they went up in other places. Bad weather and poor lighting is a huge factor and so are potholes, especially for bikes. The road safety lobby is just another gravy train and cameras are for raising money. I was told this off the record by a very senior police officer. He also said that cameras had done more to damage trust in the police and alienate the community.
 

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