I believe there should be zero tollerance for drink driving because then people can't say I've only had one, it'll be ok, bla bla bla, if you've had any then you shouldn't be using a potentially very lethal machine.
I would say the first time you get caught you should have an instant 5 year ban from driving and some community service with extended driving test if you want your license back.
If you get caught a second time then banned from driving for life, a hefty fine and a lot of hours community service. If you are then caught driving and or drink driving ever again then you should do serious time in prison.
I don't want people to go to prison because then I/we, as tax payers, have to pay for their bed and breakfast! I would much rather they had to do community service instead.
A lot of you may feel that I am too harsh in my stance but I am only 25 years old and have lost a close friend and have known at least 4 or 5 people, plus the many other people in Shetland who were killed directly because of drink driving. Unfortunately as an Island community drink is a big problem here, as it is in many smaller island communities, and I hope that someday the law will help to prevent the tragic and heart breaking loss which the mindless and stupid act of drink driving can cause.
I wish you all safe journeys in the future and as others have said, if you are going to drive then just don't drink and if you're going to be drinking then don't take your car, it's simple.
All the best,
Stay safe,
Chris
I would say the first time you get caught you should have an instant 5 year ban from driving and some community service with extended driving test if you want your license back.
If you get caught a second time then banned from driving for life, a hefty fine and a lot of hours community service. If you are then caught driving and or drink driving ever again then you should do serious time in prison.
I don't want people to go to prison because then I/we, as tax payers, have to pay for their bed and breakfast! I would much rather they had to do community service instead.
A lot of you may feel that I am too harsh in my stance but I am only 25 years old and have lost a close friend and have known at least 4 or 5 people, plus the many other people in Shetland who were killed directly because of drink driving. Unfortunately as an Island community drink is a big problem here, as it is in many smaller island communities, and I hope that someday the law will help to prevent the tragic and heart breaking loss which the mindless and stupid act of drink driving can cause.
I wish you all safe journeys in the future and as others have said, if you are going to drive then just don't drink and if you're going to be drinking then don't take your car, it's simple.
All the best,
Stay safe,
Chris