Drinking and driving: driving at 0.8 g per litre becomes a crime

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Drinking and driving: driving at 0.8 g per litre becomes a crime

Drinking and driving: driving at 0.8 g per litre becomes a crime

The new Safe Driving Act provides that exceeding 0.8 g/litre of alcohol in the blood is considered an offence, not just a ticket. Delinquent drivers will then be subject to prison sentences. Dr Roger FAI explains how many glasses this level corresponds to and what the effects of alcohol on driving are.

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Publication date : 27 July 1983

Reference:
I22098733
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Producteur: Antenne 2   -   Journalist : Bony, Jérôme
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Antenna 2 Le Journal De 20H   -   Producteur: Antenne 2
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Reference:I22098733

Credits:Journalist : Bony, Jérôme

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