Saw this...
Having worked for over a decade as an A&E doctor, I can honestly say I have never once seen somebody who's had a car accident due to being under the influence of alcohol who's not significantly over the 80mg/ml limit we have in the UK today. The people who drink and crash are invariably more than 1.5 times the legal limit, and most are 2, 3 or 4 times the limit.
Henceforth, we must expect perfectly safe drivers to lose their driving licenses; and - probably - an increase in cases of depression from lonely people who live in rural areas and will no longer be able to go over to a friend's for a pint.
Any thoughts out there?
Ian