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    1. ReddyBlueBlue on

      Labour is flaying the crippled body of Pubs while they’re barely still alive.

    2. Brief-Ear4127 on

      Drinking and driving is a bad idea and “only” one pint can be too much for some. Nothing against the law.

    3. Other_Nothing2436 on

      A zero tolerance policy will be more clear for everyone, no ambiguity, and may even be easier to enforce.

      **Edit**: A lot of people at taking zero tolerance at face value (0.0000%). That is not what I’m suggesting. I am suggesting a “close to zero” tolerance policy that  effectively means no alcoholic drinks. Not actually 0.0000%. I didn’t actually think that needed spelling out first time round. Zero tolerance of alcoholic drinks, not zero tolerance of sub atomic levels of alcohol in the blood.

    4. QueefInMyKisser on

      Are there any statistics that show how many people crashing are under the current limit but above the proposed new limit?

    5. Specialist-Prior-213 on

      Labour are intent on killing the pub industry aren’t they. What exactly is supposed to replace it?

    6. djwillis1121 on

      I would never drive after a pint unless it had been a couple of hours. *Maybe* after a small bottle or a shandy but not a pint.

    7. Parking-Tip1685 on

      It’s got nothing to do with “one pint only drinkers”, it’s more the next morning drivers.

    8. Queasy_Smoke8509 on

      I would say the bigger issue is drug driving. So many are smoking weed behind the wheel and worse

    9. Dodgy_Bob_McMayday on

      Not as if there’s any traffic police left anyway to catch them

    10. llamaz314 on

      Except there is no new law and all they are doing is considering it…

    11. Impossible_Funny_479 on

      How do you know when you’re safe to drive the morning after a night out?

    12. OldHobbitsDieHard on

      Don’t drink and drive.
      Otherwise you’ll spill your drink.

    13. Own_Chocolate_6810 on

      Looks like your gonna need to watch the hangovers like us Scot’s have had to cos that’s where they get ya the next morning hungover driving to work – ouch!

    14. People on Reddit love to act like having a single pint with a meal is going to kill a family of 5

    15. filippo333 on

      This is extremely stupid, drinking a small sip of alcohol isn’t going to make you drunk. I feel like this law is oppressive and baseless.

    16. arabidopsis on

      “Oh but one cigarette I smoke in the car with my kids won’t harm them”

    17. Humble_Local_2954 on

      Its an interesting one we already have the offence of Driving, or being in charge, when under influence of drink or drugs. [https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/52/section/4](https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/52/section/4)

      For the layperson you can be over the prescribed limit which is what section 5 of the road traffic act deals with, section 4 is a catch all for those under the limit but deemed to be unfit to drive. Not sure what lowering the limit is actually going to achieve here?

    18. i-am-a-passenger on

      What a shame this would be. Not only will this kill off a lot of country pubs, but it will also increase the isolation of society.

    19. As a Canadian, TIL you say Drink Driving instead of Drunk Driving as we do. Learn something new every day!

    20. drink driving laws bad for drink drivers? oh noes.

      if you are driving, DONT DRINK at all.

    21. Da_Steeeeeeve on

      I have no issue with zero tolerance, if I touch alcohol I don’t drive full stop.

      One consideration however is the morning after.

      I am rather small and I know for a fact if I was to go out and drink 3-4 pints (which is honestly super rare) then the next day I will still have alcohol In my blood stream.

      With the current limits I can drive the next day (let’s assume I stop drinking at 10pm and need to drive at 1pm the next day), with a 0.0 requirement I would not be able to drive the next day at all.

    22. paulskinner88 on

      And the complete destruction of the country pub industry. Successive governments taking sledge hammers to pubs is so sad to watch.

    23. adamcohen74 on

      Since when does making things illegal stop them happening…..If anything pubs are gonna be up shits creek.

    24. FuzzBuket on

      What do you mean I can’t have no food and then a pint of brewdogs yuppiepiss 60% quintuple IPA. It makes me a great driver.

    25. the more they push this kind of Zero tolerance law, the more people get comfortable ignoring it.

      pub culture is a major part of this country, and most pubs you have to drive to, taxis are way to unaffordable, so have 1-2 pints and pop home. this kind of law (if people listened too it) would kill pub culture, this will only change how many arrests, and the kind of people arrested.

      it will greatly diminish the reputation of the police, and not really change anything.

      its another own goal, in a time of madness. imo.

    26. PhilosTop3644 on

      People who cause accidents because of alcohol are almost always over the existing limit.

      The current limit works well because people who break it are generally well aware that they have, and society treats them accordingly.

      A reduction of the limit will water down the stigma that goes with a drink driving ban. As it becomes more common, and for seemingly more minor offence (remember, the new limit is totally legal at the moment and has been for decades), a drink driving conviction may not necessarily be viewed with the seriousness that it should be. People will be able to legitimately state that they were unaware they were over the limit, and certainly would not have impaired driving ability.

      Yet more unnecessary government interference.

    27. Dangerous-Use7343 on

      Thats it uk. Now my husband won’t even be able to have a shandy at dinner. Nanny state. 

    28. Chargerado on

      I live in Scotland, it’s pointless and not required. Expect to see more pubs disappear.

    29. Pleasant-Squirrel220 on

      So basically what Scotland has had for a number of years.

    30. SpiceSnizz on

      I agree with this law in principle but in practice it won’t have any impact. We have some of the safest roads in the world. Just in Europe (which is already the safest continent) we are 3rd out of 33 countries, only narrowly behind Sweden and Norway. [https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/reported-road-casualties-great-britain-annual-report-2023/reported-road-casualties-great-britain-annual-report-2023](https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/reported-road-casualties-great-britain-annual-report-2023/reported-road-casualties-great-britain-annual-report-2023)

      Since Scotland reduced their limit, accidents have not dropped at all. In fact multiple studies concluded it has had no effect. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK543023/](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK543023/)

      Statistically there is nothing to gain from introducing this law. And yet reddit will call for this new law because they hate drink drivers (as they should) and they feel this proposed bill combats that in spirit even if it has no actual impact.

      The only thing this law would achieve is a reduction in pub revenue and not being able to have a glass of pinot noir with your fettuccine alfredo.

    31. 5 and drive still applies though right? We just have to prove it was 5

    32. Odd-Evening-7888 on

      It made no difference in Scotland, just a further excuse to cripple the pub trade.

      Pretty much everyone who has knocked someone over whilst drunk has been in excess of the current legal limit, so what good does reducing the limit do? By that I mean, can anyone find a single story of statistic anywhere that demonstrates someone who had a single pint (or was below the limit) and it impaired their driving resulting in a collision? Because I can’t. So what is the purpose of reducing the limit?

      And given that the current law is not remotely enforced, what is the point? Just enforce the current law.

    33. Should be absolute zero tolerance, if you know you need your car on Monday morning then don’t drink on Sunday.

      It’s really not that difficult.

    34. ba_lost_luggage_bot on

      Labour bringing in more laws to appease their Muslim voters. 

    35. eruditezero on

      As someone who routinely gets battered and drives home, this is somewhat sub-optimal.

    36. SinisterPixel on

      I have no objections to lowering the legal limit, but lowering it to the point where someone won’t be able to drive for 10 hours after a single pint is just going to encourage people to go “Fuck it. May as well have another” and DUI anyway. Not to mention how difficult it’ll be to enforce without random traffic stops

    37. usemyname88 on

      I wonder who would be safer on the roads.

      A large healthy 30 year old person who has had 1 pint or almost legally blind 98 year old Dorothy who can’t even see over her wheel, let alone read a number plate 10 metres away.

      Not advocating for drink driving in any capacity but if we’re this concerned about safety when driving we really need to start taking a look at the older driving population as well.

    38. Just don’t bother drinking, or stick to non alcoholic stuff, it’s getting pretty good these days.

    39. schmauften on

      Whenever there’s new, more restrictive laws that come in, I have to think “Who actively wants this, and why?”

    40. alibud87 on

      I don’t think people who abide by the law really give a shit to be honest

    41. Nero_Darkstar on

      Why set it to just under a pint, thats the most stupid thing I’ve heard.

      “Oh I’m driving so can I have 3/4 of a pint please”

      The problem isnt with drivers who have one and drive. Its with the 5 and drive idiots.

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