From: Man at B&Q on
On Mar 17, 9:22 am, Bod <bodro...(a)tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> I personally think the limit that we have now is strict enough.
> Any lower and a lot of restaurants/pubs etc will all be closing en
> masse, this due to diners being terrified at having even just one glass
> of wine
>   with a meal.
>
> Most folk I know (including me) will only risk having one pint or 1
> glass of wine, as it stands now.

Do you always take risks when driving?

MBQ
From: Bod on
On 19/03/2010 09:27, Man at B&Q wrote:
> On Mar 17, 9:22 am, Bod<bodro...(a)tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>> I personally think the limit that we have now is strict enough.
>> Any lower and a lot of restaurants/pubs etc will all be closing en
>> masse, this due to diners being terrified at having even just one glass
>> of wine
>> with a meal.
>>
>> Most folk I know (including me) will only risk having one pint or 1
>> glass of wine, as it stands now.
>
> Do you always take risks when driving?
>
> MBQ
>
>
After one glass of wine with a meal, there is no risk.

Bod
From: Adrian on
"Man at B&Q" <manatbandq(a)hotmail.com> gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

> Do you always take risks when driving?

Yes.

Getting out of bed in the morning carries risk.
Walking to the car carries risk.
Driving along CERTAINLY carries risk.
From: Bod on
On 19/03/2010 09:42, Adrian wrote:
> "Man at B&Q"<manatbandq(a)hotmail.com> gurgled happily, sounding much like
> they were saying:
>
>> Do you always take risks when driving?
>
> Yes.
>
> Getting out of bed in the morning carries risk.
> Walking to the car carries risk.
> Driving along CERTAINLY carries risk.
>
>

Especially when Conor's on the road :-)

Bod
From: Adrian on
Bod <bodron57(a)tiscali.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying:

> But the breathalyser is the only tool to gauge alcohol content at the
> moment, as I see it.

There's the US-style "field sobriety test"... As used in the UK, AIUI, to
detect impairment through drugs, no?

But, on balance, I think I prefer the breathalyser.