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Ireland-UK road trip advice?

Started by empirestate, October 18, 2012, 12:30:57 AM

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conekicker

All the talk about drinking upthread has made me thirsty but overseas visitors to the UK need to remember our blood/alcohol limits are rather low. If you're driving, the best advice is "Don't drink and drive". A pint of beer or a double whisky at most, to be on the safe side. Whilst our boys in blue might find your foreign accent cute, they won't hesitate to give you a night's free accommodation in the cells if you are over the limit.

If you've parked your car for the night in the hotel car park on the other hand...   :cheers: , (just remember you might still be over the limit the next morning if you've really tied one on the night before! :ded:).
Over 50 and thus a grumpy old man. Just as long as you realise I'm right and you're not, we'll get along just fine, OK? ;-)


cpzilliacus

Quote from: conekicker on July 08, 2013, 11:09:30 AM
All the talk about drinking upthread has made me thirsty but overseas visitors to the UK need to remember our blood/alcohol limits are rather low. If you're driving, the best advice is "Don't drink and drive". A pint of beer or a double whisky at most, to be on the safe side. Whilst our boys in blue might find your foreign accent cute, they won't hesitate to give you a night's free accommodation in the cells if you are over the limit.

Same warning applies in Finland and Sweden.  Alcohol and driving are a mix that can land a person in jail there.  And unlike the United States, law enforcement can demand that anyone driving a motor vehicle submit to a roadside PBT for any reason or no reason at all.  No probable cause is required for the police to stop someone and demand that they blow.
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