Far Tibetan Mountain
Striker
Having googled the guidance, you can assume a strong pint is 3 units nowadays. A drink takes an hour to get into your blood stream and then the average person takes an hour to metabolize a unit.I don't see a difference. You know when you've had a skinful and if you can't make a judgement that you're posing a threat to yourself and everyone else you encounter on your drive then you shouldn't even have a license, let alone be allowed to drive that day. You drank heavily the night before, there is still alcohol in your system which is impairing your ability to drive safely. It really is as simple as that.
If you have ten pints over a 5 hour session, you wouldn't be safe to drive for another 24 hours (26 units in your system at the end of the session.) Is zero policy poloxkng the best policy then? If you want to drink, Don't drive is OK. If you want a session, Don't drive the next day is probably an OK policy, but people need to be told this, before they get pulled.