firebird123
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Can we be asked to take a breathtest, by the Police, after drinking(more than you should) and then, sleeping in a Motorhome in a lay-by, or a bit of rough ground at the side of a road ?
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yesCan we be asked to take a breathtest, by the Police, after drinking(more than you should) and then, sleeping in a Motorhome in a lay-by, or a bit of rough ground at the side of a road ?
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U can be asked any time. If the keys are not in the ignition or on your person your ok but if your so pissed they can do u for being in charge of a motor vehicle. Just be sensibleCan we be asked to take a breathtest, by the Police, after drinking(more than you should) and then, sleeping in a Motorhome in a lay-by, or a bit of rough ground at the side of a road ?
I don't see an offence unless you move the vehicle. If asked to move after a drink then the best option is to refuse and get done for a lesser charge.
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Correct.Having read some of that link even a caravan park is a public place
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some on here are rarely sober enough to drive and just top up daily.....its russian roulette with your licence. do you have a plan on how to get home if the worst happened?
some on here are rarely sober enough to drive and just top up daily.....its russian roulette with your licence. do you have a plan on how to get home if the worst happened?
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The morning after is a problem.
One of my Cousins got done driving on New Years day about noon having not drunk anything since the night before.
For normal strength beer I always work on about 2 hours per pint consumed before I drive.
I don't know how reliable that is though to be honest and I know it differs in different people, your size , what you have eaten etc.
The morning after a late drink can be a problem, I religiously blow into an Broken Link Removed and only once has it stopped me pulling off a site in the early morning, though Siân has been the cause of a late breakfast waiting for a green light more than once On rallies I notice that most don't don't drink much or at all the night before driving and those that do hang around till lunchtime the following day.
I have cared them for some time now they are cheep I have used the a few times and never blown over in the morning.Thanks Jim - just ordered an alcosense.
Should take some of my guess work out of the equation