I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
Politics0 min ago
i have been breath tested by police and had 41 mg of alcohol what will i get
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.First of all, the details of each individual case does matter. There is a difference between someone driving after drinking 1 beer and someone driving after drinking 10 beers. There is a difference between a young person who has made a mistake in judgement and a repeat offender who is obviously not going to learn his lesson. It is dangerous to look at these issues in such a black and white manner.
Second of all, I don't know exactly how it works in the UK, but in the US, the right to legal representation is exactly that -- A RIGHT! And I, as a citizen am willing to pay taxes so that everybody can have that right even if I believe that person is guilty. If they do get off on a technicality, that sucks, but that's better than someone being convicted unjustly.
Yes, there are a lot of grey areas in all laws - bu tthis is a fact 41mg is 6 mg over the legal limit in this country. There is no hiding from that fact. I do resent paying taxes to suport idiots who think it is okay to drink drive. Legal representation is important I do agree, however, in cases where there is a FACT like the above - ie 6 mg over the legal limit (and by asking what he will get, one presumes he is guilty - if you were not guilty the question would be dfifferent) - I think it is disgusting that someone says he should apply for legal aid.
One of the few good Americanisms: If you can't do the time, don't do the crime!
I am also curious as to "a young person who will obviously not do this again" -this is a good idea is it?
As an example who should be let off: a black 21 year old who dresses in jeans and a tshirt or a 30 year old dressed in a smart suit - who is more likely to commit the offense a second time.
If somone gets caught for a sixth times but just over (say 36mg -less than 2%) is this worse than a person who gets caught once (after 20 years of clean driving, the day after his stag night) but with 50mg?
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The drink driving limit is there for a reason - if you go over it they should lock you up!
The reading stated could have been the next day and NOT straight from the pub.
People dont seem to realise how long it takes for alcohol to leave body. I bet a fair few on here have driven the next day and not given it a thought. Someone I know was still 5mg over at 1pm the next day and had only consumed 3 glasses of wine.