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drink drive
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all i see on this is TV police thing's. where it is blow blow blow stop. then it goes to green yellow or red. but all i know is unit's. so how much unit's do you have to have to be over the limit. can you help me on this please. thank you. C.K
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There's no hard and fast answer - but a lot of bottled drinks now have the units they contain, listed on the side.
It's just not worth the risk and always better not to drink than to take a gamble - and that's exactly what it is.
The myth is that two units will keep you undee the limit - but as jno says it all depends on your age, weight, height and how much you've eaten etc - too many possibilities and a very big risk involved for the sake of "having a drink"
It's just not worth the risk and always better not to drink than to take a gamble - and that's exactly what it is.
The myth is that two units will keep you undee the limit - but as jno says it all depends on your age, weight, height and how much you've eaten etc - too many possibilities and a very big risk involved for the sake of "having a drink"