Posted my story on here before, won't go into the particulars. It's not a usual stop, breath test and thrown in a meat wagon case and I remember none of it... but I did what I did regardless and that's how I'm dealing with it. No excuse.
I'm 25 and was given 12 months ban, fined £460 inc costs but I was also offered a drink drivers education course at a cost of £155 which reduces the ban to 9 months (25% off the ban basically).
I finished the 3rd & last full day of the course on Saturday (spread over 4 weeks) and it has been fantastic. The man who led the course was in the police force most of his life and retired 10 years ago to teach the course and admitted that he himself drove for years after a few pints on the way home from work which was back then the norm. There were 11 people from all walks of life in there and we covered all aspects of alcohol & its affects on the body, not just your driving, we also covered lightly on other areas that distract drivers. There's no preaching or shouting, just a level headed and down to earth lesson that's not easy to forget. Very clear messages.
It's actually put me off drink now, not that I drink much anyway. I'm not one who goes out partying, I maybe do that twice a year and those are the only times I get drunk. It's made me realise that I know many many people who are probably driving around over the limit a lot of the time which to me is not acceptable now. the police would had a field day at my local as it's a remote place and everyone drives in and out. Thankfully it's just a mile walk for me.
I get my licence back in 3 months, I can't wait. The ban will be on my record for 11 years which is a criminal offence and I will be declaring it to insurers for 5. I will be paying double last years insurance for the same car. As I live 2 miles from public transport it's put my family out helping me, which I hate as I'm very independent. I haven't been able to join in a lot of activites I want to as being a rural area I just can't get anywhere without spending my whole day doing so. To those who think a couple is OK, what's the cost of a taxi compared to the thousands this has cost me? Nothing. Nothing at all and that's how I will think going forward even though it's not something I would consciously do anyway.