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Driving Drunk?
How much alcohol is too much, for the average man, for him to be safe to drive?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bit of a problem for Vicars, isn't it ? These days, a vicar has to look after a number of churches in a mega-parish, and must celebrate communion or mass in numerous places every Sunday. He or she can surely only sip the tiniest quantities of communion wine in each church, or s/he will soon be in trouble. And I gather the C of E is not swimming in money, so no Chauffeurs or taxis are going to be available.
An interesting point, Atalanta. Most supermarket red wines are around 11.5% to 13.5% ABV but, surprisingly to me, communion wines seem to be rather stronger (at around 15% ABV):
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That means that there's 1 unit of alcohol in 67ml of wine, which is about half of the smallest glass sold in pubs. So a full (small) glass holds around 2 units, which is 'within the limit' for most people, but another half glass could possibly put the reverend gentleman (or lady) over the limit. This Italian priest was 'on the limit' for UK driving (but, unfortunately for him, over the limit for driving in Italy) when he got stopped by police:
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That means that there's 1 unit of alcohol in 67ml of wine, which is about half of the smallest glass sold in pubs. So a full (small) glass holds around 2 units, which is 'within the limit' for most people, but another half glass could possibly put the reverend gentleman (or lady) over the limit. This Italian priest was 'on the limit' for UK driving (but, unfortunately for him, over the limit for driving in Italy) when he got stopped by police:
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I got charged with DD over 14 years ago. I had 36 ( Yes 36) mgs just 1 over the limit. I got a year ban and £150 fine. The police man who charged me said I was the least over the limit he had ever had to charge
I asked him by how much beer was I over ,1/2 pint ? He replied ''no, more like 1/2 a teacup full''
I had had 1 & 1/2 pints but one pint was a 6% ale.
I was so little over that they could not use the breath test as it was not accurate enough, they had to call a doctor to do a blood test . He arrived in less than 5 mins !!! try getting a doctor out that fast any other time.
I asked him by how much beer was I over ,1/2 pint ? He replied ''no, more like 1/2 a teacup full''
I had had 1 & 1/2 pints but one pint was a 6% ale.
I was so little over that they could not use the breath test as it was not accurate enough, they had to call a doctor to do a blood test . He arrived in less than 5 mins !!! try getting a doctor out that fast any other time.
I have no qualms about drinking after a glass of wine, nor about others doing the same. My worries are about those who clearly have had a lot more, and about those who may be stone cold sober but talk on their phones as they drive - a much greater risk imho. When I drive, wine or not, I pay full attention to the road; those on phones do not.
I find it easier to not drink and drive at all.
My fear would be if I hit someone or caused an accident after just one drink, I would always think that it might not have happened if I hadn't drunk at all.
A friend was walking home from the pub one night, he left his car behind as he'd had a couple. Was hit by a lorry driver who was way over the limit. Died instantly. I think that's had a huge effect on how I view drink driving.
My fear would be if I hit someone or caused an accident after just one drink, I would always think that it might not have happened if I hadn't drunk at all.
A friend was walking home from the pub one night, he left his car behind as he'd had a couple. Was hit by a lorry driver who was way over the limit. Died instantly. I think that's had a huge effect on how I view drink driving.