This mostly depends on how far you drove. The law allows you to drink-drive to escape realistic danger, but ONLY to escape it - as soon as the danger is over you must stop. Generally unless they are still running or driving after you then that's unlikely to be more than half a mile. But in the end it's up to the courts to decide.
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Morning after excusable/understandbale?
Little bit different when it's the morning after imho, whilst it's not excusable it's a little more understandable and i bet catches lots of people out, odds are a few on this forum, it's just they've never been pulled by the police.
whilst it's not excusable it's a little more understandable.
I was beaten up and drove home to get away (had no intention of driving) I thought that was reason enough but it seemed that because I wasn't beaten up badly enough it wasn't going to wash. It was really odd actually because the police were called to the house we were staying at and they told the police where I lived. I was home when the police called.
That was February and my court case was May. Pleaded my case as to why I drove. The prosecutor knew the guy that beat me up and said he was trying to turn over a new leafand I obviously provoked him. I had a can before we went out and only drank a pint when out because I knew this guy was trouble. I blew 49 at the station and was offered a blood test but that only came down to 46. The limit is 40. 35-40 its at their discretion.
Was a terrible night. My mother had to come get me but I'd parked my car behind hers and she couldn't get it started for ages because of the alarm.
Surely you could just argue that you got home and had some drinks?
I've been through all sorts of things I should and shouldn't have done. I thought that if I lied about driving that night and got found out they then wouldn't be prepared to accept my reason for driving in the first place - albeit they still didn't accept it.
I wasn't even in the car. The the knock came we both looked at each other (GF and I - she was also pregnant at the time so I had concern for her too - that also didn't wash) and we knew it was the cops - I could so easily have hid in the loft or legged it out the back and across the fields. They would never have found me.
I went with the truth and got done nonetheless. Ironic really because I actually really dislike alcohol and drinking in general.
Just in case anyone is interested, he was banned for 15 months from today.
I'm not suggesting they shouldn't come down very hard on it - rightly so - but sometimes it can just be unlucky. The only way to be sure is to avoid driving completely the next day after you've been drinking.
I have a mate who was done for drink driving....the eejut drove his car out of a car park, turned immediately right (the wrong way down a dual carriageway!) straight towards a police car.
He got a 12 month ban, reduced to 9 months for attending a drink driving course. I'm fairly sure the advice they gave at the course was 2 hours for the first unit to be out of your system then one hour per unit thereafter. They were also taught how to work out how many units were in each drink. Scary thing is that a pint of the lady Artois is almost 3.5 units (from memory) and as such is sufficient to put you over the limit on its own.
Something else to bear in mind. If you've been banned for drink driving, insurance companies DO NOT like you. His insurance was approxmiately 3 times what he had previously been paying because of the DD conviction, and it stayed that way for several years.
I've driven the next day loads of times. I usually use common sense and my own judgement to ascertain whether I'm fit to drive.
You're aware that alcohol affects judgment right?