One can hope, but she won't. All she'll get is a fine of around a grand and two or three years of no licence.
Having lost a close friend to a drink driver it's my firm belief that there should be zero tolerance policy. The alcohol limit should be zero and anyone caught drink driving, whether or not they hit somebody/something, should be fined and jailed. Then upon release stripped of any right to hold a driving licence for life.
A genuine zero limit would be a nightmare to enforce and would end up punishing people who had tiny amounts of residual alcohol in their system from the night before. If you’re that into safety, you’d also have to ban sat navs, headphones, Bluetooth systems, car stereos, mobile phones and cars with passenger seats as all of those things can be far more dangerous than people driving with tiny amounts of alcohol in their system.
The current limit we have is fine: the fact that some people choose to break it and have accidents doesn’t mean we should reduce it. The same people who break it currently would no doubt break a zero tolerance limit anyway. If you’d like stricter enforcement and stronger punishments for the current limit, that’s fair enough, but reducing it really doesn’t make much sense.