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Your thoughts onDrinking and Driving
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SilverLady | Report | 15 Dec 2008 17:58 |
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ZERO tolerance.................................... |
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Trena | Report | 15 Dec 2008 17:48 |
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Zero Tolerance! Most of the comments appear to be from those in the UK. I recall panda cars sitting at the curb, aside car parks of pubs, back in the late 1960s, after the breathalizer was first introduced. Many a folk came out of the pubs, then walked off down the road, instead of going to their car! |
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Harpstrings | Report | 15 Dec 2008 17:03 |
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If you want to drive - you DONT drink - simple. |
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BrianW | Report | 15 Dec 2008 15:37 |
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If he was out at 2am, should he have been driving professionally the next morning, purely from the fatigue point of view? |
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KeithInFujairah | Report | 15 Dec 2008 15:10 |
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There is a zero tolerance here to drink driving, if anyone is involved in an accident, they are breathalised and any trace of alcohol, they are held to blame for the accident, fined, banned and jailed also car confiscated for minimum of one month. At least that is what they should be doing, before these latest nationwide rulings came into being, each emirate had there own rules. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 15 Dec 2008 14:31 |
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my son is a train driver and he can be randomly tested for drugs or alcohol at any time - perhaps this should be applied to bus drivers and other PSV drivers - maybe it is, I donlt know |
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Linda G | Report | 15 Dec 2008 14:24 |
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Perhaps there should be more adverts. etc to make the public aware how long alcohol can stay in the system. |
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jgee | Report | 15 Dec 2008 14:02 |
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same here Angie.. |
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HeatherinLeicestershire | Report | 15 Dec 2008 13:58 |
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Totally agree with Annofgreengables, no driving & drinking. |
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jgee | Report | 15 Dec 2008 13:48 |
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Im all for no drinking and driving ... full stop |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 15 Dec 2008 13:34 |
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I think the limit is probably a tad too high. However, those who are killed/injured by drivers who are on medication far outnumber those killed/injured by motorists who are over the limit. |
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East Point | Report | 15 Dec 2008 13:19 |
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It should be zero tolerance - no drinking at all. Too many folk are killed or injured, especially at this time of year. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 15 Dec 2008 13:06 |
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simple as far as I'm concerned - if you are driving you donlt drink - ANYTHING!!!!! Try asking people who've lost loved ones killed by drunk drivers what they think |
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Uggers | Report | 15 Dec 2008 13:02 |
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Hello Linda |
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Lisa Ht | Report | 15 Dec 2008 12:55 |
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Hi Linda |
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BrianW | Report | 15 Dec 2008 12:29 |
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A zero limit would leave people open to prosecution for using certain medicines, so it is too low. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 15 Dec 2008 12:22 |
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Agree totally - there should not be a legal limit even, there should be no drinking and driving at all - none whatsoever!! |
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Linda G | Report | 15 Dec 2008 12:19 |
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I went to my firms Christmas Party last night and seemed to be the only one on my department of 30 who was driving. |
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