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Originally Posted by ernie
That doesn't mean you weren't impacted. You weren't legally drunk but data does show that immediately on consumption of alcohol the human body is impacted. It's different for everyone of course. I just don't see the problem with having a zero tolerance law that is tiered. Fines up to a certain level and then more serious consequences at the higher levels. Not unlike speeding. it should have very little impact on anyones life.
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What do you qualify as zero tolerance? I assume you don't mean one drink and a person needs to destroy their license so there must be something subjective.
Alcohol occurs naturally in your blood so a very precise test would pick that up. If I have a beer at lunch can I drive myself to supper or is it a 24 hour zero tolerance rule?