Exactly 20 mins? Can you support this statementMouth alcohol breaks down in 20 mins.
Exactly 20 mins? Can you support this statement
I see what you mean, ie "Mouth alcohol breaks down within 20 mins" not "Mouth alcohol breaks down in 20 mins." if you get my drift.
Still, if your theory holds true, you have to ask why did Noel Brett of the RSA say the opposite on national radio not long ago.
Noel Brett from the Road Safety Authority said on Morning Ireland about a year ago that a zero alcohol limit was unenforceable and probably unconstitutional in Ireland as alcohol is sometimes created naturally in the human body and even a tetotaller could find themselves registering a small level of alcohol in their system.
I stated this at the outset of the thread
He also mentioned the effect of mouthwashes, although I didn't mention this particular point earlier.
Not to worry, I think I was in a different place there myself
On reflection of this whole thread I think that now I agree to zero tolerance being impractical.
But back to the original question - 80mg to 50mg.
Im coming from the perspective that I dont drink at all if I want to bring the car - which is why, to me, 80 to 50 seems like no big deal because its 7up all the way in my world if Ive the car with me.
In practical terms i means around 1.5 pint to 1 pint? (correct me if Im wrong).
Does this amount really matter so much to people?
Im coming from the perspective that I dont drink at all if I want to bring the car...
On reflection of this whole thread I think that now I agree to zero tolerance being impractical.
But back to the original question - 80mg to 50mg.
Im coming from the perspective that I dont drink at all if I want to bring the car - which is why, to me, 80 to 50 seems like no big deal because its 7up all the way in my world if Ive the car with me.
In practical terms i means around 1.5 pint to 1 pint? (correct me if Im wrong).
Does this amount really matter so much to people?
What has happened in rural Ireland within the past 18 months or so is that the vast majority of responsible & moderate drinkers have totally cut out driving to and from the pub. The pubs are quieter as a result which means that the rest of the pub customers don't bother going as often, as it is cheaper and less depressing to drink at home rather than in an empty pub. The vicious circle repeats itself to the extent that most of the time the only people in the average rural or small town pub are the hardcore drinkers and alcoholics, who are continuing to drink and drive to their hearts' content.
The real problem is the severity of the consequences (including losing the right to drive, and possibly one's livelihood) if a driver makes an honest mistake and ends up marginally over the limit - particularly given that blood/alcohol readings can vary as much due to outside factors like food consumption patterns or whether one is (knowingly or unknowingly) coming down with a cold, as opposed to how much alcohol they have consumed.
It is these people that the Gardaí need to spend their time targeting.but the people drinking in them with cars in the car parks ARE the hard core drinkers who have never changed their behaviour.
It is these people that the Gardaí need to spend their time targeting.