Driving under the influence of alcohol is taken very seriously in Scotland and the UK and there can be heavy penalties for those found to be above the legal blood/alcohol limit. The legal limit is 50 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood. Read more about the drink-drive limit in Scotland W...
One participant said: "We're quite happy to change to whatever means we have to do. If the drink-driving limit has gone down then we need to offer different things to attract folk in. Generally, some of the older style pubs don't really cater for that and just don't want to know...
Scotland to bring in tougher drink driving law Lower blood alcohol limits for drivers are set to be introduced in Scotland before Christmas, in a move that has been welcomed by road safety campaigners.The change will mean a reduction in the legal blood alcohol level from the current ... B...
Scotland has very strict drink-driving rules (even stricter than in other parts of the UK), and basically no tolerance for people who break them. The legal blood alcohol content (BAC) in Scotland is 50mg/100ml blood or 0.05% – but the limit for breath is 0.022%. For many people, ...
NOTE: Scotland has very strict drink-driving rules (even stricter than in other parts of the UK). The legal blood alcohol content (BAC) in Scotland is 50mg/100ml blood or 0.05% – but the limit for breath is 0.022%. For many people, one dram of strong whisky could put you over that...
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The beer garden thing is her anti alcohol stance. And I’m sorry but she is actually telling people who they can have to sleep over. Don’t allow folk visiting to use your toilet! Are the Scottish people so in desperate need of a nanny? I’ve always been great believer in being inde...
Galloway's breath/alcohol reading was 58 microgrammes - the legal limit being 35.Michael Cook, defending said his client "suffered a complete emotional meltdown" and turned to alcohol after the 1995 crash. 鈥
Some of the Whitehats had died while Paton was in prison, others had returned to ‘normal’ trades (some were married with children), while others like John Townsley drifted into petty criminality and alcoholism (he was prosecuted at least once every year between 1926 and 1937 for either ...
Driving under the influence of alcohol is taken very seriously in Scotland and the UK and there can be heavy penalties for those found to be above the legal blood/alcohol limit. The legal limit is 50 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood. ...