Why do you think you need a drink to socialise?
Do people drink much in your company?The only time I really need a drink is when I'm out with really boring people...
Why do you think you need a drink to socialise?
Do people drink much in your company?![]()
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Not a problem at all, very safe and sensible in fact and the proposal to lower the BAC from 80 to 50 is in line with the rest of Europe.... But beyond that I dont see any problem, it doesnt stop people socialising in rural areas or any other area. Just dont drink and drive, what is the problem with that?
zero would be a bit dodgy, if you went out for a meal you wouldn't be able to eat your trifle desert as that contains some sherry!
My point is if you have a sherry trifle the chances are that you would have a dinner beforehand.
And I still say zero
What if you had brandy sauce with your steak?![]()
I think the point is that while you would be absolutely safe to drive after dinner and sherry trifle (does anyone still eat sherry trifle?), you might fail the breathalyser because of your sherry trifle if there was a zero limit - and lose your licence unfairly. Maybe 10 as a limit to cover sherry trifle and brandy sauce?My point is if you have a sherry trifle the chances are that you would have a dinner beforehand.
And I still say zero
Funny you should mention it but no they don't but by christ I could use a few scoops when reading your posts...
AFAIK this is untrue but if it were the case, I'm sure responsible doctors and dispensing pharmacists would inform their patients or refer them to the patient information leaflet or PIL in order to make them aware of the potential consequences. Some prescription medications can have drug-effects similar to alcohol, and alcohol was used as a preservative when prescribed medicines were mainly plant-based (alcohol is still used this way in some alternative / complementary preparations made of fresh rather than dried plant-material).... some medicines and tablets people are taking prescribed by doctor has a touch of alachol in the make up of them.
what are the exact statistics of drink driving accidents/fatalites in this country? are they even published? in my opinion i often think drink driving is blamed for a lot more than it causes...i would think there are more accidents/fatalities caused by drugs and speed...would love to know actual statistics...plus i always find it strange that so much focus and money is spent on road safety when more people commit suicide each year than are killed on the roads.....