Thought I would share for a £1.00 especially with it being Holiday Season, Handy to stock up for the morning after, At this price they should be supplied in vending machines around pubs, clubs & restaurants, £1.00 could be a mere price to prove a point and save a life. Great for stocking fillers
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McBurns
22 Dec 1496#103
The drink drive rules are now even lower in Scotland so after my Christmas night out after a fair few beers and topped off with a large whisky I did something I've never done before: I took a taxi home. Sure enough I passed a police road block but because it was a taxi, they waved it past. I arrived home safely without incident, which was a real surprise. I have never driven a taxi before and I'm still not sure where I got it.
GrantG182
21 Dec 1455#4
Is this accurate, being £1 I would expect accuracy and quality to be somewhat lacking. Further to that, are you willing to have another road users death on your conscience? Do yourself a favour - drink, don't drive. Drive, don't drink. Saves £1 too.
nlpnlp
21 Dec 1433#11
As OP said - good for the morning after to check to see if you are legal before driving. I don't think there was any suggestion of using it to drive home form the pub.
almo
22 Dec 1429#29
There are some very judgemental do gooders on this site.
I will have 2 weak ales if Im driving to the pub. It is perfectly legal and I feel no guilt for doing it
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mjcunningham73
21 Dec 141#1
Handy to have!
Luckyjulie88
21 Dec 14#2
Ive not come across these befor, think ther a fab idea
Rab88
21 Dec 14#3
No good in Scotland though.
Abadi to Rab88
21 Dec 14#5
why not ?
GrantG182
21 Dec 1455#4
Is this accurate, being £1 I would expect accuracy and quality to be somewhat lacking. Further to that, are you willing to have another road users death on your conscience? Do yourself a favour - drink, don't drive. Drive, don't drink. Saves £1 too.
Luckyjulie88 to GrantG182
21 Dec 14#7
Luckyjulie88 to GrantG182
21 Dec 14#10
Im sure ther as to be standards to sell these as accurate, totally agree dnt drink and drivebin the first instance but sadly not everyone thinks that way
dudberg to GrantG182
22 Dec 14#65
Well said
Mori to GrantG182
22 Dec 141#68
He said in the description that it's for the morning after, many drivers are unaware that they are still over limit the next morning, are you trying to imply not to drink if you have a car?
gal2792t to GrantG182
22 Dec 14#150
You could say the same for pregnancy tests... It doesn't mean they are substandard as they will no doubt have a BS kite mark etc (assuming that this is not just a novelty item)
booze to GrantG182
5 Dec 16#191
Yes these are accurate we tested against a more expensive one from our France travel pack - same result. perfect for if you need to travel the day after a night on the booze to make sure you have no alcohol left in your system
stuart9787
21 Dec 142#6
Just be aware that these are based on the current regulations in England, Wales etc but Scotland reduced the tolerance level as of 5th December and are now much stricter.
Abadi to stuart9787
22 Dec 14#64
I thought these were based on the French and Scottish levels of .5% ?
IamMT
21 Dec 1424#8
Zero is the only limit but well intentioned OP x
Thoughtful to IamMT
22 Dec 144#30
Idiot! Everyone has natural residual alcohol in their bodies, even teetotallers. What you are calling for is for ALL vehicles to be banned from the roads!
clashpie to IamMT
22 Dec 141#99
I will drink to this deal.
Dryosh
21 Dec 148#9
Even if you only had one, don't drive.
duffsta to Dryosh
22 Dec 14#157
Unless you drive in france, it's a legal requirement to carry them. If you get stopped by their plod w/out one you'd get a fat fine
nlpnlp
21 Dec 1433#11
As OP said - good for the morning after to check to see if you are legal before driving. I don't think there was any suggestion of using it to drive home form the pub.
Luckyjulie88 to nlpnlp
21 Dec 141#12
thku, hope peeps are not judging me, I never drink and drive, merely thought at the price it was worth sharing
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I will have 2 weak ales if Im driving to the pub. It is perfectly legal and I feel no guilt for doing it
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