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Originally Posted by Oling_Roachinen
It was the Wildrose talking about personal liberties and what ever else those whackjobs talked about, while bringing that up. With the occasional cry from a restaurant owner.
It was certainly not Redford saying that you should not drive if you've had one glass and law enforcement never really changed their view on the topic (for some reason they've always been a bit anti-drinking and driving...). They just started coming out with more evidence that 0.05 and beyond can cause impairment. If anything they emphasized that 0.05 was not going to occur after one drink during that time.
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Sorry, but I remember Redford saying exactly that - you should find alternate ways to get home if you have even a single drink. Calgary's police chief also said the same thing. Their wording was so similar that I assumed they were parroting the talking-points from a government communications strategy.