Are they guaranteed to be as accurate as official tests?
Of course not. They're just cheapo things, probably made in China, designed to make people who are already inclined to take risks, more inclined to take risks.
Re previous question of yours, I wouldn't want to see a zero limit, for reasons I've outlined in my reply to Buzzer above.
There is no official Lee-way on speeding.
I do not know the stats on this but would think that the worst offenders are the 50- 65 age group as we have always done it and I have been driving 40 years syndrome.
Around 12% of UK road deaths are caused by drink driving - FACT. This means 'sober' drivers account for the other 88% of road deaths. Clearly the authorities are after the wrong people.
I'm not personally sure "how much alcohol can I get away with?" is the right approach, but it's one a lot of people seem to take, regrettably.
I have not read all 17 pages so apologies if I am repeating.
If I were Ant's Mum I certainly would have tried my very best to prevent him driving in the first place (easier said than done I know - and I have read the reports of him rowing with his Mum after the accident)
I certainly would not have got in a car with Ant behind the wheel knowing he had been drinking - what on earth was she thinking
Speak for yourself please.
I'm in that age group.
I have not 'always done it'.
Unfortunately, [MENTION=5200]Buzzer[/MENTION], we have the joint highest permissible alcohol levels in mainland Europe. Most countries in the EU, as well as Scotland now, have a limit of 20 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath. Here, and in I think only a couple of other places, it's 35.
It's a poor show. I personally disagree with the limit being zero, as there would be far too many arguments against, and the courts would end up being occupied with the specialist defence solicitors accessible largely to the rich, clogging up the system with ludicrous technical arguments to try and get their clients off seemingly cut & dried cases. They do this anyway of course- I wouldn't mind betting that if Ant McPartlin is charged, he'll have somebody like Nick Freeman or Phil Lucas claiming that, despite him being whatever it might turn out to be over the limit, it's all invalid because the police officer spelled his name slightly wrong, or didn't have her hat on when she arrested him, or because he secretly and without thinking ate a Haribo Gold Bear that he found in his pocket in between being arrested and breathalysed. But we should without doubt at least fall into line with the rest of Europe.
Did she know he had been drinking? Not really sure we can speculate on what happened here
I have driven after having 2 pints of lager, as that's roughly what your allowed before going over the limit. Never thought my driving was affected, but would never drive with any extra.
Many country pubs would close down if you took these type of customers away.
They just said on the news Ant going back into rehab and this weeks show cancelled, I suppose that is a plus, but that is his defence sorted then.
It may be one of the highest but it's still v.low and for a lot of people a 20mg or 35mg level could well equate to the same thing - anything over a pint so it may be a moot point whether it's 20, 25 or 35.